Long-term orientation as a resource for entrepreneurial orientation in private family firms: The need for participative decision making

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Abstract

Building on the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm, this paper suggests that a family firm's long-term orientation (LTO) can be an important resource that increases firm-level entrepreneurial orientation (EO). Nevertheless, resource orchestration suggests that managers need to orchestrate their resources in order to realize any potential advantage. Therefore, we hypothesize that a family firm's LTO entails potential resources to engage in entrepreneurial activities, while a participative decision making (PDM) style serves as coordinating mechanism that helps the firm to manage these resources. Using data from 209 private family firms, the results show a positive association between LTO and EO. Also, PDM was found to positively moderate the LTO-EO relationship, providing empirical support for our central hypothesis.

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Schepers, J., Voordeckers, W., Steijvers, T., & Laveren, E. (2020). Long-term orientation as a resource for entrepreneurial orientation in private family firms: The need for participative decision making. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12135334

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