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Technology strategy in family business: a new avenue for research

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  • Barbara Bigliardi
  • Lucio Cassia
  • Alfredo De Massis
  • Federico Frattini

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While studies of technology strategy and family business have to a great extent developed independently, there are some clues that they are now moving closer to each other. The purpose of this special issue is to contribute to a growing scholarly interest in research that integrates the fields of technology strategy and family business. We begin this introductory article by providing a brief overview of some theoretical reasons underlying the distinctive behaviour of family firms as regards technology strategy. We then propose a framework for addressing the role of family firms in technology strategy that highlights the input-activities-output-performance nature of technology strategy in family business. We conclude by introducing the seven papers that are included in this special issue using the framework developed to position the papers and thereby to reveal their respective contributions and their advancement of existing knowledge.

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  • Barbara Bigliardi & Lucio Cassia & Alfredo De Massis & Federico Frattini, 2013. "Technology strategy in family business: a new avenue for research," International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 17(1/2/3), pages 1-7.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijeima:v:17:y:2013:i:1/2/3:p:1-7
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    1. Tommaso Pucci & Mara Brumana & Tommaso Minola & Lorenzo Zanni, 2020. "Social capital and innovation in a life science cluster: the role of proximity and family involvement," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 45(1), pages 205-227, February.

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