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Where have all the countries of origin gone? A note on the neglect of firm nationality in family business studies

Ondrej Machek (Faculty of Business Administration, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic)

Journal of Family Business Management

ISSN: 2043-6238

Article publication date: 8 August 2018

Issue publication date: 18 September 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present arguments for the inclusion of greater sampling detail in comparative studies of family business that includes country of origin/ownership.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is a commentary piece from a scholar focused on family business studies.

Findings

This commentary paper challenges several past family business studies and argues that mixing small family firms with foreign-owned family firms (subsidiaries of foreign companies) into one research sample of “family firms” can represent a significant source of bias. The authors assume that this bias is likely to be more pronounced in samples of privately-held family firms.

Originality/value

While most of the author’sknowledge on family firms is based on analyses of publicly-held firms, current editors of scholarly journals call for more research on privately-held firms since they represent the vast majority of firms worldwide. The development of the knowledge about private family firms crucially depends on the reliability of results. This paper emphasizes the need for research samples of comparable firms and more comments on the sampling process.

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Acknowledgements

The author appreciates the funding support received from the Czech Science Foundation for this project entitled “Privately-held Firms with Multiple Owners: The Role of Family and Responsible Ownership” (Registration No. GA17-10948S).

Citation

Machek, O. (2018), "Where have all the countries of origin gone? A note on the neglect of firm nationality in family business studies", Journal of Family Business Management, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 331-338. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-04-2018-0009

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