Family firms are not a homogeneous group. Thus, we theorize and empirically validate how governance differences among family firms (family governance heterogeneity) influence internationalization, considering the home country’s level of family collectivism as a moderator. Drawing on the bifurcation bias approach, we conduct a multilevel meta-analysis on 33,493 family firms. Our findings suggest that family CEOs and greater family involvement on the board hamper internationalization, but family collectivism improves these relationships. In contrast, non-founding generations promote internationalization independently of this country-level moderator. Our study reconciles the theoretical and empirical inconsistencies in the relationship between family governance and family firm internationalization.

Gallegati, Ilaria; Majocchi, Antonio; Zapkau, Florian B.. (9999). Family Governance and Home Country’s Family Collectivism in Internationalization: A Meta-Analysis of Family Firm Heterogeneity. ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE, (ISSN: 1042-2587), ---. Doi: 10.1177/10422587251401186.

Family Governance and Home Country’s Family Collectivism in Internationalization: A Meta-Analysis of Family Firm Heterogeneity

Antonio Majocchi;
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Abstract

Family firms are not a homogeneous group. Thus, we theorize and empirically validate how governance differences among family firms (family governance heterogeneity) influence internationalization, considering the home country’s level of family collectivism as a moderator. Drawing on the bifurcation bias approach, we conduct a multilevel meta-analysis on 33,493 family firms. Our findings suggest that family CEOs and greater family involvement on the board hamper internationalization, but family collectivism improves these relationships. In contrast, non-founding generations promote internationalization independently of this country-level moderator. Our study reconciles the theoretical and empirical inconsistencies in the relationship between family governance and family firm internationalization.
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Bifurcation bias; Corporate governance; Family firm internationalization; Home country’s culture; Meta-analysis
Gallegati, Ilaria; Majocchi, Antonio; Zapkau, Florian B.. (9999). Family Governance and Home Country’s Family Collectivism in Internationalization: A Meta-Analysis of Family Firm Heterogeneity. ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE, (ISSN: 1042-2587), ---. Doi: 10.1177/10422587251401186.
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