Socioemotional Wealth and Financial Performance of Single-Family-Owned Food Processing Firms: Evidence from Tanzania

G. Lubawa, Gwahula Raphael
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This study assessed how Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) influences the financial performance of single-family-owned firms in the same industry. Previous research on family firms has yielded conflicting results. Thus, this study fills a gap. Data is collected from firms' owners using a structured questionnaire. Family continuity, family prominence, and family enrichment are used to measure the SEW. The financial performance was subjectively assessed. Multiple regression analysis is used to examine the data obtained from 267 firms. The findings suggest that the three dimensions of SEW - family continuity, family enrichment and family prominence - significantly influence single-family-owned firms' financial performance (p = 0.00). This study adds context-specific insights, empirical facts, and a deeper understanding of family-owned firms' subjective financial performance to the SEW development literature—the discipline of SEW theory and its application benefit from its research and practice implications. Future research should examine how firm culture affects SEW-financial performance ties by employing a larger sample.
单个家庭拥有的食品加工企业的社会情感财富和财务业绩:坦桑尼亚的证据
本研究评估了社会情感财富(SEW)如何影响同行业单一家族企业的财务业绩。以往关于家族企业的研究结果相互矛盾。因此,本研究填补了这一空白。本研究采用结构化问卷调查的方式收集企业所有者的数据。家族连续性、家族突出性和家族丰富性被用来衡量 SEW。对财务业绩进行了主观评估。多元回归分析用于研究从 267 家公司获得的数据。研究结果表明,SEW 的三个维度--家族连续性、家族丰富性和家族突出性--显著影响单一家族企业的财务绩效(p = 0.00)。本研究为 SEW 发展文献增添了特定背景下的洞察力、经验事实以及对家族企业主观财务绩效的更深入理解--SEW 理论学科及其应用受益于其研究和实践意义。未来的研究应通过采用更大的样本来考察企业文化如何影响 SEW 与财务绩效之间的联系。
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