Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century
While most research on family business longevity focuses on how internal corporate governance issue impact resilience, the aim of this article is to foreground the relevance of external environmental factors, and to do so in an internationally comparative perspective. By historically comparing the l...
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doaj-78bd31796d484d8faafb51871c8f08022020-11-25T01:15:45ZengUniversitat de BarcelonaJournal of Evolutionary Studies in Business2385-71372020-01-015122126410.1344/jesb2020.1.j07325397Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth centuryMaria Fernandez Moya0Paloma Fernandez-Perez1Christina Lubinski2CUNEFUniversitat de BarcelonaCopenhagen Business SchoolWhile most research on family business longevity focuses on how internal corporate governance issue impact resilience, the aim of this article is to foreground the relevance of external environmental factors, and to do so in an internationally comparative perspective. By historically comparing the largest family businesses in Germany and Spain in the twentieth century, we find that they differ significantly in age and ask how external factors help us better understand these variances. After analysing the institutional framework of the two countries during the second part of the 20th century, we explore the strategic responses developed in reaction to that framework by four of the largest family businesses in the two countries. With this, we strive to capture the interdependent nature of internal decision-making processes and external environmental changes, ultimately arguing for a more holistic understanding of family business resilience over time.http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/22324family business, longevity, resilience, external environment, national determinants, spain, germany |
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Maria Fernandez Moya Paloma Fernandez-Perez Christina Lubinski Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business family business, longevity, resilience, external environment, national determinants, spain, germany |
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Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century |
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Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century |
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Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century |
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Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century |
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Standing the test of time: External factors influencing family firm longevity in Germany and Spain during the twentieth century |
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standing the test of time: external factors influencing family firm longevity in germany and spain during the twentieth century |
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Universitat de Barcelona |
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Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business |
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2385-7137 |
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2020-01-01 |
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While most research on family business longevity focuses on how internal corporate governance issue impact resilience, the aim of this article is to foreground the relevance of external environmental factors, and to do so in an internationally comparative perspective. By historically comparing the largest family businesses in Germany and Spain in the twentieth century, we find that they differ significantly in age and ask how external factors help us better understand these variances. After analysing the institutional framework of the two countries during the second part of the 20th century, we explore the strategic responses developed in reaction to that framework by four of the largest family businesses in the two countries. With this, we strive to capture the interdependent nature of internal decision-making processes and external environmental changes, ultimately arguing for a more holistic understanding of family business resilience over time. |
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family business, longevity, resilience, external environment, national determinants, spain, germany |
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