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TÃtulo : The Palgrave Handbook of Family Firm Internationalization Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Leppäaho, Tanja, ; Jack, Sarah, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: LXXII, 575 p. 25 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-66737-5 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Empresas comerciales familiares Empresas comerciales internacionales Negocio familiar Negocios Internacionales Clasificación: 658.045 Resumen: Las empresas familiares (EF) constituyen la mayorÃa de todas las empresas del mundo y representan un enorme porcentaje del empleo, los ingresos y el PIB de la mayorÃa de los paÃses capitalistas. Si bien durante mucho tiempo se ha considerado a las multinacionales como los principales contribuyentes a los negocios internacionales, ahora se reconoce que un número sustancial de empresas familiares participan activamente en el ámbito internacional. Este manual se centra en las caracterÃsticas que hacen única la internacionalización de la empresa familiar. Los capÃtulos proporcionan teorÃas especÃficas de la FF y cubren el proceso de internacionalización de la FF. Examina el papel de los vÃnculos de red y proporciona una visión del desarrollo de empresas familiares que se han convertido en grandes multinacionales. Es importante destacar que este manual le permitirá comprender mejor las caracterÃsticas especÃficas de las empresas familiares a medida que se internacionalizan desde o hacia mercados asiáticos o emergentes. Las empresas familiares ofrecen un contexto fructÃfero para estudiar la internacionalización a través de una perspectiva de proceso, por lo que este Manual es una fuente invaluable de conocimiento para estudiantes, académicos y responsables polÃticos en las áreas de empresas familiares, emprendimiento e internacionalización. Nota de contenido: PART I: Family firm-specific views and internationalization -- Chapter 1: Internationalization Decisions in Family Firms: The Impact of Bifurcation Bias; Kano, L., Verbeke, A., & Johnston, A -- Chapter 2: Internationalisation and Family Involvement: A Stewardship Approach in the Hotel Industry; Rienda, L., Claver, E., & Andreu, R -- Chapter 3: The Association of Socioemotional Wealth and Networking with the Internationalization of Family SMEs; Metsola, J., Torkkeli, L., Leppäaho, T., Arenius, P. & Haapanen, M -- Chapter 4: An integrative framework of family firms and foreign entry strategies -- PART II: Internationalization process of family firms -- Chapter 5: Internationalization of Family Firms as a Discontinuous Process: the Role of Behavioral Theory; Kuiken, A., Naldi, L. & Nordqvist, M -- Chapter 6: One family firm, four families – Developing management models of a family-values based MNC; Laari-Salmela, S., Mainela, T., Pernu, E. & Puhakka, V -- Chapter 7: Founder legacy and networking in early internationalizing family firms of history; Korhonen, S., Leppäaho, T., Amdam, R., & Jack, S -- PART III: Networks in family firm internationalization -- Chapter 8: Entry nodes in foreign market entry and post-entry operation of family-managed firms; Kampouri, K. & Plakoyiannaki, E -- Chapter 9: How do family firms orchestrate their Global Value Chain?; Debellis, F. & Rondi, E -- Chapter 10: Coexistence of Economic and Noneconomic Goals in Building Foreign Partner Relationships: Evidence from Small Finnish Family Firms; Metsola, J -- Chapter 11: Networking from Home to Abroad: The Internationalization of Iberostar Group; San Roman, E., Gil-López, A. Jack, S., DÃez-Vial, I. & Jack, S -- Chapter 12: Social capital and values in the internationalization of family firms: a multi-country study; Batas, S., Guiderdoni-Jourdain, K., & Leppäaho, T -- PART IV: Family firm internationalization from Emerging Markets -- Chapter 13: The network dynamics during entrepreneurial internationalization: The case of a family firm from Colombia; Fuerst, S -- Chapter 14: Internationalization of a migrant family firm and contextual uncertainty: The role of ethnic social networks; Centeno-Caffarena, L. & Discua Cruz, A -- Chapter 15: Internationalization of Small Indian Family-Firms: An Emergent Theory; Jayakumar, T -- Chapter 16: Family Firms' Internationalization: The Importance of Home Country Institutions; Kahor, E. & Strandskov, J -- Chapter 17: Internationalization Process of Developing-Country Family SMEs: The Case of Solanos Hermanos S.A. of Guatemala; Cruz-Cardenas, J. & Solis-Sierra, J. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Family Firms (FFs) form the majority of all firms around the world and they account for an enormous percentage of the employment, the revenue, and the GDP of most capitalist countries. While MNCs have long been thought of as the main contributors to international business, it is now recognised that a substantial number of family firms are active in the international arena. This handbook focuses on the features which make family firm internationalization unique. Chapters provide FF specific theories and cover the process of FF internationalization. It examines the role of network ties and provides an insight into the development of family firms that have grown into big multinationals. Importantly this Handbook equips you with a better understanding of specific features of family firms as they internationalize from or to Asian or emerging markets. Family firms offer a fruitful context to study internationalization through a process perspective, therefore this Handbook is an invaluable source of knowledge for students, scholars and policy makers in the areas of family business, entrepreneurship and internationalization. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The Palgrave Handbook of Family Firm Internationalization [documento electrónico] / Leppäaho, Tanja, ; Jack, Sarah, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - LXXII, 575 p. 25 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-030-66737-5
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Empresas comerciales familiares Empresas comerciales internacionales Negocio familiar Negocios Internacionales Clasificación: 658.045 Resumen: Las empresas familiares (EF) constituyen la mayorÃa de todas las empresas del mundo y representan un enorme porcentaje del empleo, los ingresos y el PIB de la mayorÃa de los paÃses capitalistas. Si bien durante mucho tiempo se ha considerado a las multinacionales como los principales contribuyentes a los negocios internacionales, ahora se reconoce que un número sustancial de empresas familiares participan activamente en el ámbito internacional. Este manual se centra en las caracterÃsticas que hacen única la internacionalización de la empresa familiar. Los capÃtulos proporcionan teorÃas especÃficas de la FF y cubren el proceso de internacionalización de la FF. Examina el papel de los vÃnculos de red y proporciona una visión del desarrollo de empresas familiares que se han convertido en grandes multinacionales. Es importante destacar que este manual le permitirá comprender mejor las caracterÃsticas especÃficas de las empresas familiares a medida que se internacionalizan desde o hacia mercados asiáticos o emergentes. Las empresas familiares ofrecen un contexto fructÃfero para estudiar la internacionalización a través de una perspectiva de proceso, por lo que este Manual es una fuente invaluable de conocimiento para estudiantes, académicos y responsables polÃticos en las áreas de empresas familiares, emprendimiento e internacionalización. Nota de contenido: PART I: Family firm-specific views and internationalization -- Chapter 1: Internationalization Decisions in Family Firms: The Impact of Bifurcation Bias; Kano, L., Verbeke, A., & Johnston, A -- Chapter 2: Internationalisation and Family Involvement: A Stewardship Approach in the Hotel Industry; Rienda, L., Claver, E., & Andreu, R -- Chapter 3: The Association of Socioemotional Wealth and Networking with the Internationalization of Family SMEs; Metsola, J., Torkkeli, L., Leppäaho, T., Arenius, P. & Haapanen, M -- Chapter 4: An integrative framework of family firms and foreign entry strategies -- PART II: Internationalization process of family firms -- Chapter 5: Internationalization of Family Firms as a Discontinuous Process: the Role of Behavioral Theory; Kuiken, A., Naldi, L. & Nordqvist, M -- Chapter 6: One family firm, four families – Developing management models of a family-values based MNC; Laari-Salmela, S., Mainela, T., Pernu, E. & Puhakka, V -- Chapter 7: Founder legacy and networking in early internationalizing family firms of history; Korhonen, S., Leppäaho, T., Amdam, R., & Jack, S -- PART III: Networks in family firm internationalization -- Chapter 8: Entry nodes in foreign market entry and post-entry operation of family-managed firms; Kampouri, K. & Plakoyiannaki, E -- Chapter 9: How do family firms orchestrate their Global Value Chain?; Debellis, F. & Rondi, E -- Chapter 10: Coexistence of Economic and Noneconomic Goals in Building Foreign Partner Relationships: Evidence from Small Finnish Family Firms; Metsola, J -- Chapter 11: Networking from Home to Abroad: The Internationalization of Iberostar Group; San Roman, E., Gil-López, A. Jack, S., DÃez-Vial, I. & Jack, S -- Chapter 12: Social capital and values in the internationalization of family firms: a multi-country study; Batas, S., Guiderdoni-Jourdain, K., & Leppäaho, T -- PART IV: Family firm internationalization from Emerging Markets -- Chapter 13: The network dynamics during entrepreneurial internationalization: The case of a family firm from Colombia; Fuerst, S -- Chapter 14: Internationalization of a migrant family firm and contextual uncertainty: The role of ethnic social networks; Centeno-Caffarena, L. & Discua Cruz, A -- Chapter 15: Internationalization of Small Indian Family-Firms: An Emergent Theory; Jayakumar, T -- Chapter 16: Family Firms' Internationalization: The Importance of Home Country Institutions; Kahor, E. & Strandskov, J -- Chapter 17: Internationalization Process of Developing-Country Family SMEs: The Case of Solanos Hermanos S.A. of Guatemala; Cruz-Cardenas, J. & Solis-Sierra, J. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Family Firms (FFs) form the majority of all firms around the world and they account for an enormous percentage of the employment, the revenue, and the GDP of most capitalist countries. While MNCs have long been thought of as the main contributors to international business, it is now recognised that a substantial number of family firms are active in the international arena. This handbook focuses on the features which make family firm internationalization unique. Chapters provide FF specific theories and cover the process of FF internationalization. It examines the role of network ties and provides an insight into the development of family firms that have grown into big multinationals. Importantly this Handbook equips you with a better understanding of specific features of family firms as they internationalize from or to Asian or emerging markets. Family firms offer a fruitful context to study internationalization through a process perspective, therefore this Handbook is an invaluable source of knowledge for students, scholars and policy makers in the areas of family business, entrepreneurship and internationalization. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]