A dynamic perspective on the resilience of firms: A systematic literature review and a framework for future research

E Conz, G Magnani - European Management Journal, 2020 - Elsevier
This study aims to answer the following research question: how is the resilience of firms
defined in the business and management field? In doing so, we answer recent calls for …

Resilience in organizations: An integrative multilevel review and editorial introduction

S Raetze, S Duchek, MT Maynard… - Group & Organization …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The interest of organization and management researchers in the resilience concept has
steadily grown in recent years. Although there is consensus about the importance of …

The economics of COVID-19: initial empirical evidence on how family firms in five European countries cope with the corona crisis

S Kraus, T Clauss, M Breier, J Gast, A Zardini… - International journal of …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose Within a very short period of time, the worldwide pandemic triggered by the novel
coronavirus has not only claimed numerous lives but also caused severe limitations to daily …

Corporate governance and firm performance in emerging markets: Evidence from Turkey

I Ciftci, E Tatoglu, G Wood, M Demirbag… - International Business …, 2019 - Elsevier
This is a study of the relationship between context, internal corporate governance and firm
performance, looking at the case of Turkey, an exemplar of family capitalism. We found more …

What explains the resilience of SMEs? Ambidexterity capability and strategic consistency

M Iborra, V Safón, C Dolz - Long Range Planning, 2020 - Elsevier
The ability to be resilient, to recover and bounce back when confronted with a threatening
and stressful external event, such as the most recent global economic crisis, is an important …

Can we learn lessons from the past? COVID‐19 crisis and corporate governance responses

K Jebran, S Chen - International Journal of Finance & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic has seriously threatened the lives of the
people. The pandemic has also threatened the survival of the firms, which has drawn the …

Are family firms good employers?

J Neckebrouck, W Schulze… - Academy of Management …, 2018 - journals.aom.org
Family firms employ about 60% of the global workforce. While it is widely assumed that they
are good employers, data about their conduct are mixed. In this study, we extend …

Sustainable corporate governance: A review of research on long‐term corporate ownership and sustainability

N Kavadis, S Thomsen - Corporate Governance: An …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Question/Issue Short‐termism is increasingly seen as a problem for
developing sustainable and responsible business. We posit that a long‐term ownership …

Weathering the storm: Family ownership, governance, and performance through the financial and economic crisis

A Minichilli, M Brogi, A Calabrò - Corporate Governance: An …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Manuscript Type Empirical Research Question/Issue Considering the recent
financial and economic crisis as a unique exogenous shock, our study investigates the …

Water governance models for meeting sustainable development Goals: A structured literature review

A Di Vaio, L Trujillo, G D'Amore, R Palladino - Utilities Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
This article analyzes water governance models in the context of sustainable development.
Specifically, it aims to understand which dimensions of these models need to be rethought to …