Intrafamily Entrepreneurship: The formation and membership of family entrepreneurial teams
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2013Keyword
Family entrepreneurial teamsIntrafamily entrepreneurship
Family businesses
Honduras
Family ties
REF 2014
Peer-Reviewed
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Family entrepreneurial teams are groups of related individuals who engage in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial teams studies emphasize the resources that members bring to the team. Family business studies suggest that relationships and social theories are important. Social capital explains the formation and composition of family entrepreneurial teams (FETs). Analysis is of case studies of FETs based in Honduras. A shared commitment to entrepreneurial stewardship of the family's assets underpins formation of FETs. Trust and shared values were important for membership. This study highlights that families are not internally consistent, and family ties are not equally strong.Version
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Discua Cruz A, Howorth C and Hamilton E (2013) Intrafamily Entrepreneurship: The formation and membership of family entrepreneurial teams. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 37(1): 17-46.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2012.00534.xType
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2012.00534.x