家族企业绩效:组织文化与组织社会资本的影响

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Michele Stasa Ouzký, O. Machek
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目的研究组织社会资本在家族企业组织文化(以群体与个人取向、外部与内部取向为特征)及其绩效之间的中介作用。设计/方法论/方法在Prolific Academic招募的176家美国家族企业的样本中开发并测试了结构方程模型。研究结果表明,群体与个体的文化取向促进社会资本的联结,而外部与内部的文化取向则促进社会资本之间的桥接。反过来,家族企业绩效只能通过桥接社会资本而不是结合社会资本来提高,这似乎具有中性到负面的直接绩效效应。然而,值得注意的是,社会资本的结合有助于建立联系,从而产生总体积极的绩效结果。独创性/价值对组织文化如何影响家族企业异质性和绩效的理解,以及对联结社会资本如何促进或阻碍绩效的澄清,为寻求理解家族企业独特背景下复杂性的研究人员和从业者提供了新的见解。
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Family firm performance: the effects of organizational culture and organizational social capital
PurposeThe goal of this paper is to examine the mediating role of organizational social capital between family firms' organizational culture, characterized by their group vs individual orientation and external vs internal orientation, and their performance.Design/methodology/approachA structural equation model is developed and tested in a sample of 176 US family firms recruited through Prolific Academic.FindingsThe authors show that group vs individual cultural orientation fosters bonding social capital, while external vs internal cultural orientation fosters bridging social capital. In turn, family firm performance is only enhanced by bridging social capital, not bonding social capital, which appears to have neutral to negative direct performance effects. Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that bonding social capital facilitates the establishment of bridging ties, leading to overall positive performance outcomes.Originality/valueThe understanding of how organizational culture influences family business heterogeneity and performance, along with the clarification of how bonding social capital fosters or hinders performance, provides novel insights for researchers and practitioners seeking to understand the complexities within the unique context of family businesses.
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