2011
DOI: 10.1002/sej.120
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Portfolio entrepreneurship in family firms: a resource‐based perspective

Abstract: The phenomenon of portfolio entrepreneurship has attracted considerable scholarly attention and is particularly relevant in the family firm context. However, there is a lack of knowledge of the process through which portfolio entrepreneurship develops in family firms. We address this gap by analyzing four in‐depth, longitudinal family firm case studies from Europe and Latin America. Using a resource‐based perspective, we identify six distinct resource categories that are relevant to the portfolio entrepreneurs… Show more

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“…Whereas the average family firm lags behind non-family competitors (e.g., Miller et al, 2007Miller et al, , 2011, theory about the positive ways families can affect entrepreneurship (Carney, 2005;Miller and Le Breton-Miller, 2005;Sieger et al, 2011) and anecdotal evidence (Bellow, 2003;Simon, 1996) suggest that some family firms are quite entrepreneurial.…”
Section: Research On Entrepreneurship In Family Firmsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Whereas the average family firm lags behind non-family competitors (e.g., Miller et al, 2007Miller et al, , 2011, theory about the positive ways families can affect entrepreneurship (Carney, 2005;Miller and Le Breton-Miller, 2005;Sieger et al, 2011) and anecdotal evidence (Bellow, 2003;Simon, 1996) suggest that some family firms are quite entrepreneurial.…”
Section: Research On Entrepreneurship In Family Firmsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Despite empirical evidence that family firms are less entrepreneurial, many family firms compete by repeatedly engaging in entrepreneurship, often across multiple generations (Miller and Le Breton-Miller, 2005;Nordqvist and Melin, 2010;Sieger et al, 2011;Simon, 1996). For instance, the Rothschild family not only managed to remain entrepreneurial and grow for several generations, but also family members rebuilt their bank twice: once after it was seized by the Vichy government in 1940 and a second time after the French state nationalized it in 1980 (Bellow, 2003;Lewis, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Due to the nature of our research question, we employed a multiple case study approach to compare and contrast different family firms (Eisenhardt, 1989;Eisenhardt & Graebner, 2007;Sieger et al, 2011;Yin, 1984). Case study approaches are commonly used to answer "how" questions and are appropriate vehicles to extend theory when existing research is underdeveloped (Eisenhardt & Graebner, 2007).…”
Section: Case Study Approach and Case Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been a gradual increase in academic interest in parallel entrepreneurship (Sieger et al 2011 ). Research has concentrated on highlighting the reasons entrepreneurs have adopted a portfolio approach to capitalize on business opportunities.…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%