Innovation in family firms: an empirical analysis linking organizational and managerial innovation to corporate success

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Sascha Kraus
Mikko Pohjola
Aki Koponen
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[1] Utrecht University School of Economics (USE),Chair of Entrepreneurship
[2] University of Liechtenstein,undefined
[3] Turku School of Economics,undefined
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Innovation; Entrepreneurial; Family firms; Finland; Structural equation modelling; L25; L26; O31;
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Family firms play a significant role in national economies worldwide, accounting e.g. for 85% of all enterprises in the OECD countries as well as for the majority of companies in Central Europe. Previous scholarly research on family firms has mostly focused on the question of how they differ from public corporations, describing family firms as being more conservative, less risk-raking, or reluctant to grow—in sum, as being less entrepreneurial than their non-family counterparts. Similarly, the existing literature often criticizes the lack of innovation in family firms. But since innovation has long been discovered as one of the key drivers to company success, it is surprising that its role in family firms has been mostly neglected in existing academic research so far. The aim of this article is therefore to study the role of (managerial and organizational) innovation in family firms compared to non-family firms on the basis of an empirical survey of 533 companies from Finland, using structural equation modelling (MPlus) for the statistical analyses.
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