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DOI: 10.1177/104225879902300402
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Defining the Family Business by Behavior

Jess H. Chua,James J. Chrisman,Pramodita Sharma

Family business
Computer science
Business
1999
It is generally accepted that a family's involvement in the business makes the family business unique; but the literature continues to have difficulty defining the family business. We argue for a distinction between theoretical and operational definitions. A theoretical definition must identify the esence that distinguishes the family business from other businesses. It is the standard against which operational definitions must be measured. We propose a theoretical definition based on behavior as the essence of a family business. Our conceptual analysis shows that most of the operational definitions based on the components of family involvement overlap with our theoretical definition. Our empirical results suggest, however, that the components of family involvement typically used in operational definitions are weak predictors of intentions and, therefore, are not always reliable for distinguishing family businesses from non-family ones.
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    Defining the Family Business by Behavior” is a paper by Jess H. Chua James J. Chrisman Pramodita Sharma published in 1999. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.