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Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change

Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change

The Effects of Family Influence and Organizational Identity

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Adaptation to discontinuous technological change constitutes a major, yet vincible challenge for established companies. Nadine Kammerlander reveals crucial differences between the challenges that family-owned and managed firms face as compared to non-family firms. Series of case studies in the German retailing and book publishing industries illustrate those differences. Empirical evidence further shows how organizational identity affects whether and in what way firms adapt to radical shifts in their environment.

 

  Der Inhalt

·         Discontinuous Technological Change

·         Familiy Businesses and Familiy Influence

·         Empirical Evidence on how Family Influence and on how Organizational Identity Affects Organization Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change

 

  Die Zielgruppen

·        Researchers and students in the fields of management, entrepreneurship, strategy and family businesses

·         Owners and managers of family businesses as well as consultants of family firms

 

 

Die AutorIn

Dr. Nadine Kammerlanderwrote der dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens at the Chair of Marketing at the University of Bamberg. She works as a post-doc researcher at the Center for Family Business, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

 

  About the Editors

The series Familienunternehmen und KMU is edited by Prof. Dr. Andreas Hack, Prof. Dr. Andrea Calabrò, Prof. Dr. Hermann Frank, Prof. Dr. Franz W. Kellermanns Ph.D. and Prof. Dr. Thomas Zellweger.

Informations bibliographiques

mars 2013, 334 Pages, Familienunternehmen und KMU, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-658-01314-1

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