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CfP on "The Family-Driven Entrepreneurial Venture" (IJEV)

  • 1.  CfP on "The Family-Driven Entrepreneurial Venture" (IJEV)

    Posted 04-22-2009 09:30
    International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing (IJEV)

    Call For Papers

    Special Issue on:

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    "The Family-Driven Entrepreneurial Venture: Is There a Link Between the
    Family Background and the Entrepreneurial Behaviour of a Family Business?"
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    Guest Editors:
    Matti Koiranen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
    Stefan Märk, University of Innsbruck, Austria
    Ilse Matser, Utrecht University, The Netherlands


    This special issue seeks manuscripts that tackle the question: “What is
    the current state of the art in entrepreneurship and family business
    research”? Since Landsberg (1982) revealed that there are more benefits
    for a company than having just one entrepreneur, an increasing number of
    researchers have tried to integrate the “family” concept into their work.

    The issue should be of interest to researchers with specialisation in
    the fields of family business and entrepreneurship, or related fields.
    The internationalisation process of family business research is an
    emerging research area. An increasing number of institutions worldwide
    are examining the significance of disseminating their research in order
    to look at the peculiarities of family businesses. In our opinion, it is
    necessary to facilitate knowledge transfer between researchers globally.

    The central theme of IJEV is "The Entrepreneurial Venture"
    (Sahlmann/Stevenson/Roberts/Bhidé). In this view, entrepreneurship can
    be viewed as the concentration of opportunity, growth and value creation
    regardless of company size, age or kind. To understand this, it can be
    very helpful to take into account the role the family of the
    entrepreneur plays. Can an entrepreneurial family background be a
    valuable resource? How do family, business and ownership, as
    interrelated subsystems, influence the entrepreneurial behaviour of a
    firm? And how can this be sustainable in trans-generational succession?

    The issue itself is built on two major research streams. Firstly, the
    “traditional entrepreneur”, and secondly the “traditional entrepreneur
    who is inseparable from his business family or family business.” It very
    much welcomes authors who link entrepreneurship research and family firm
    research.

    Subject Coverage

    Suitable topics include, but are not limited to:

    * The entrepreneur and his/her theoretical role in a family business
    * The definition of family business
    * Critical factors involved in moving a company into a new family
    generation
    * Knowledge as an underestimate factor in family business.
    * Interdisciplinary research: family business as seen through the
    lens of other research disciplines
    * Regional differences in family business
    * New methodological approaches in family business research
    * Arrangements in family business for generational transitions
    * Role playing in family business
    * Managing my own business: is this a contradiction?
    * The social aspects of family businesses : implications for
    "trans-generational" processes
    * The internal and external networks in family business as a
    resource for transferring the company to the next generation

    Notes for Prospective Authors

    Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be
    currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (Conference
    papers may only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted
    and if it has been completely re-written).

    All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for
    authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting
    papers are available on the Author Guidelines page:
    http://www.inderscience.com/mapper.php?id=31

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    Important Dates

    First paper submission deadline: 30 August, 2009

    Notification of acceptance for second review process: 15 September, 2009.

    Submission of amended papers: 15 November, 2009.

    Notification of final acceptance: 10 January, 2010.

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    Notes

    All papers must be submitted online. To submit a paper, please go to
    Online Submissions of Papers:
    http://www.inderscience.com/mapper.php?id=35

    If there should be any problems, please directly contact Stefan Märk
    (Stefan.Maerk@uibk.ac.at).

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