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Guest editorial: From family entrepreneurship to family entrepreneuring

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  • M. Radu-Lefebvre

    (Audencia Business School)

  • W. B. Gartner
  • O. Germain

Abstract

For several decades, entrepreneurship and family business scholarship developed as separate knowledge domains (Holt et al., 2018; Zahra and Sharma, 2004). Rather recently, the family entrepreneurship field emerged at the intersection of family science, entrepreneurship and family business (Neubaum, 2018; Payne, 2018; Short et al., 2016) and gained increasing traction and legitimacy in both the scholarly and practitioner worlds. However, while there has been increasing interest in combining these distinct academic arenas to investigate entrepreneurial behaviors, identities and projects in the context of business families and family firms (e.g. Aldrich and Cliff, 2003; Anderson et al., 2005), the early stages of creation and emergence of business families and family firms are still underdeveloped areas of inquiry (Alsos et al., 2014).

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  • M. Radu-Lefebvre & W. B. Gartner & O. Germain, 2024. "Guest editorial: From family entrepreneurship to family entrepreneuring," Post-Print hal-04786552, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04786552
    DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-10-2024-086/full/html
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