Family firms and internationalization in the Asia-Pacific: the need for multi-level perspectives

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We address the challenges in understanding how family ownership shapes international business across institutional contexts in and beyond the Asia-Pacific, a region with diverse and often contradictory approaches to internationalization and family firms. We begin by introducing the topic and summarizing the papers in the special issue. We then develop a multi-level framework for understanding internationalization of family firms consisting of individual/family, family firm and institutional levels. We emphasize the importance of recognizing the complex and varying interrelationships between these levels. The paper concludes by setting out a research agenda for family firms and internationalization based on these three inter-related levels.

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Eddleston, K. A., Jaskiewicz, P., & Wright, M. (2020, June 1). Family firms and internationalization in the Asia-Pacific: the need for multi-level perspectives. Asia Pacific Journal of Management. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10490-018-9608-6

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