2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10997-021-09597-3
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Internationalization of family firms: the effect of CEO attributes

Abstract: This paper examines the influence of CEO characteristics on the internationalization of family businesses. The study is based on Upper Echelons Theory, where organizational performance is related to the cognitive foundations and values of the managers of the family business. This work aims to contribute to the construction of a link between research in management teams and theoretical studies on family businesses. Using Probit and Tobit regression analyses on a sample of 1005 Spanish family businesses, this st… Show more

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“…Similarly, CEO characteristics (Sánchez Pulido et al, 2022) and academic achievement (Ramón-Llorens et al, 2017) have been show to impact family firm internationalization. Chandler et al (2021) also used this theoretical lens to argue that Machiavellian family firm CEOs influence strategic alliances, but suggest the sustainability of this macro-level outcome is impacted by the degree of family ownership within the firm.…”
Section: Review Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, CEO characteristics (Sánchez Pulido et al, 2022) and academic achievement (Ramón-Llorens et al, 2017) have been show to impact family firm internationalization. Chandler et al (2021) also used this theoretical lens to argue that Machiavellian family firm CEOs influence strategic alliances, but suggest the sustainability of this macro-level outcome is impacted by the degree of family ownership within the firm.…”
Section: Review Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%