Title |
Factors Associated with Long-Term Survival of Family Businesses: Duration Analysis |
ID_Doc |
78721 |
Authors |
Stafford, K; Bhargava, V; Danes, SM; Haynes, G; Brewton, KE |
Title |
Factors Associated with Long-Term Survival of Family Businesses: Duration Analysis |
Year |
2010 |
Published |
Journal Of Family And Economic Issues, 31, 4 |
DOI |
10.1007/s10834-010-9232-1 |
Abstract |
This study identified factors influencing family business survival using National Family Business Panel and Spatial Hazard Events and Losses data. Sustainable Family Business Theory guided the use of a parametric duration model of long-term survival. Community characteristics, family achievements, family processes during change, business and owner characteristics, and business processes during stability affected long-term survival. Economic vulnerability of rural counties, family income from business, hiring temporary help, business size, viewing business as a way of life, and owner experience were associated with increased duration of business survival. Being home-based, a female owner, and customer-focused were associated with decreased duration of survival. Some family processes and achievements increased the duration of business survival; none decreased it. |
Author Keywords |
Family business; Family firm; Business owning family; Disaster resiliency; Family business sustainability; Family business survival; Duration analysis |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) |
EID |
WOS:000211123900005 |
WoS Category |
Economics; Family Studies |
Research Area |
Business & Economics; Family Studies |
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