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L’entreprise familiale : état et perspectives de la recherche francophone - Family business:state of art and perspectives of French research

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  • Audrey Missonier

    (Montpellier Business School (Membre de Montpellier Recherche en Management))

  • Katherine Gundolf

    (Montpellier Business School (Membre de Montpellier Recherche en Management))

Abstract

(VF)Cette recherche entend poursuivre les travaux d’Allouche et Amann (2000) puis de Arrègle et Mari (2010) proposant un état des recherches dans le champ de l’entreprise familiale. Nous opérons une analyse des articles exclusivement francophones publiés depuis 2000 à 2015 (79 articles) et proposons un panorama des thèmes de recherche et des perspectives futures. Cette démarche nous permet de mettre en évidence cinq avancées : (1)des avancées théoriques même si les fondements demeurent peu diversifiés; (2) un déplacement progressif du niveau d’analyse; (3) un timide décloisonnement; (4) des avancées méthodologiques; (5) managériales.(VA)This research intends to continue the work undertaken by Allouche and Amann (2000) and then Arrègle and Mari (2010) proposing a state of research in the field of family business. We operate an analysis of articles published exclusively in French from 2000 to 2015 (79 articles) and provide an overview of research topics and future prospects. This approach allows us to highlight five advances: (1) theoretical advances even though the fundamentals remain undiversified; (2) a gradual shift of the level of analysis: (3) a light decompartmentalization; (4) methodological; (5) and managerial advances.

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  • Audrey Missonier & Katherine Gundolf, 2017. "L’entreprise familiale : état et perspectives de la recherche francophone - Family business:state of art and perspectives of French research," Revue Finance Contrôle Stratégie, revues.org, vol. 20(2), pages 1-32, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:dij:revfcs:v:20:y:2017:i:2:p:1-32.
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    Keywords

    analyse de contenu; entreprise familiale; panorama de la recherche; perspectives futures; recherche francophone; content analysis; family firm; future perspectives; francophone research; research panorama.;
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    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration

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