NC_OLD1030: Family Firms and Policy (NE167)

(Multistate Research Project)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

01/25/2007

Publications: Presentations and publications listed below reflect work coming out of the last NE-167 project through the transition into the new NC-1030 project (2006-07), and meet the objectives of the previous project as we were only eight days into the new project at the time the state reports were submitted.

Grant Proposals

Three grant proposals were submitted by Sharon Danes, Kay Stafford and George Haynes to collect additional data for this project. The following proposal was funded by the National Science Foundation:

Family business response to federal disaster assistance, submitted to the National Science Foundation, February, 2006  funded.

Refereed Journal Articles

Danes, S.M. (In press; September, 2006). Tensions within family business-owning couples over time. Stress, Trauma & Crisis.

Haynes, G.W., Onochie, J., & Muske, G. (in press). Is whats good for business, good for the family in family business? Journal of Family and Economic Issues.

Lee, Y.G., Danes, S.M., & Shelley, M. C. II. (2006). Work roles, management and perceived well-being for married women within family businesses. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 27(3), 523-541.

Lee, Y., Hong, G.S., & Rowe, B. (2006). Third shift women in business-owning families. Journal of Family and Economic Issue, 27(1), 72-91.
Muske, G. & Fitzgerald, M. A. (2006). A panel study of copreneurs in business: Who enters, continues and exits? Family Business Review. 19(3), 193-205

Niehm, L.S., Miller, N.J. (2006). Entrepreneurship and the impact of managerial role on family business success. Journal of Marketing and Entrepreneurship. 8(1), 75- 94.

Ou, C. & Haynes, G.W. (in press). Uses of equity capital by small firms, findings from the NSSBF. Small Business Economics.

Yilmazer, T. & Schrank, H. (2006). Financial intermingling in small family businesses. Journal of Business Venturing, 21(5), 726-751.


Zody, Z., Sprenkle, D., MacDermid, S. & Schrank, H. (2006). Boundaries and the functioning of family and business systems. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 27(2), 185-206.


Book Chapters

Heck, R., Danes S., Fitzgerald, M., Haynes, G., Jasper, C., Schrank, H., Stafford, K., & Winter, M. (2006). (in press). The familys dynamic role within family business entrepreneurship. Chapter 5 in Poutziouris, P., Smyrnios, K. & Klein, S. Handbook of Research on Family Business. Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham Glos, UK.


Refereed Presentations:

Haynes, G.W., & Ou, C. (2006, January). Did households owning small businesses fare during the largest ever peacetime expansion in the U.S. economy, United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship/SBIDA 2005 Conference Proceedings, Tucson, AZ.

Danes, S.M., Loy, J. T., & Stafford, K. (2006, April). Family business success: Differences in female- and male-owned businesses. Manuscript presented at the Family Enterprise Research Conference in Niagara Falls, Canada. Manuscript received Honorable Mention at the conference.

Hsu, P., & Masuo, D. (2006, April). Characteristics of home-based family businesses: A comparison between Hawaii and the United States. Poster presentation at the Hawaii Association of Family & Consumer Sciences Annual Meeting Honolulu, HI.

Niehm, L.S., Miller, N. (2006). The impact of managerial role on family business success: A longitudinal perspective. In proceedings of the USASBE (United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship) Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ.

Yilmazer, T. & Schrank, H. (2006, June). Review of financial bootstrapping and intermingling in small and family businesses. Refereed Paper presented at the EIASS Family Firm Conference, Nice, France.


Related Work

Muske, G., Woods, M., & Swinney, J. (accepted with revisions). Small Businesses and the Community: Their Role and Importance within a States Economy. Journal of Extension.

Muske, G., Yu, H., & Khoo, C. (2006). Internet standards: How one states small business web sites compare to expectations. Retrieved from Journal of Extension Web site: http://www.joe.org/joe/2006april/rb1.shtml

Runyan, R. C., Droge, C, & Swinney, J. (2006). Entrepreneurial orientation and social capital as small firm strategies: A study of gender differences from a resource- based view. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Vol. 2, No. 4.

Swinney, J., Runyan, R., & Droge, C. (2006, June) Differences in Reported Firm Performance by Gender: Does Industry Matter? Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, vol. 11 No. 2.




07/17/2007

The projects list of presentation and publications will be updated following our fall meeting; the members of the technical committee present their state reports in the fall.

01/07/2008

Publications and presentations are provided in the attached link.

10/24/2008

11/30/2009

11/08/2010

06/17/2012

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