Family and Non-Family Businesses in Iran: Coupling among Innovation, Internationalization and Growth-Expectation

Mahsa Samsami, T. Schøtt
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Gallo and Sveen, in 1991, specified problems of whether family businesses can take advantage of factors facilitating internationalization. We compare family and non-family businesses in innovation, export, and growth-expectation, and consider how outcomes are aligned, with a coupling that may be loose, with a synergy that benefits the business. This raises a further issue, is governance of a business affecting not only each of the outcomes but also their coupling. A representative sample of 530 Iranian businesses was surveyed in 2018 for Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Innovation, export, and growth-expectation are found to be lower in family businesses. Coupling between innovation and export, and also between export and growth-expectation, are found to be looser in family businesses. - Findings suggest that coupling among performance outcomes in family businesses can feasibly be tightened, thereby reinforcing performance. The findings contribute to understanding the performance endeavors of family businesses as problematized by Gallo and Sveen.
伊朗家族与非家族企业:创新、国际化与增长预期的耦合
Gallo和Sveen(1991)明确了家族企业能否利用促进国际化的因素的问题。我们比较了家族企业和非家族企业在创新、出口和增长预期方面的差异,并考虑了结果如何与可能松散的耦合和有利于企业的协同作用相一致。这引发了一个进一步的问题,即业务治理不仅影响每个结果,还影响它们的耦合。2018年,《全球创业观察》对530家伊朗企业的代表性样本进行了调查。家族企业的创新、出口和增长预期较低。在家族企业中,创新与出口、出口与增长预期之间的耦合更为松散。-研究结果表明,家族企业绩效结果之间的耦合可以收紧,从而加强绩效。这些发现有助于理解Gallo和Sveen提出的家族企业绩效努力问题。
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