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Journal of Family Business Management | 2016

Assessing long-term orientation among founder- and descendant-led firms

Viktoria Veider; Andreas Kallmuenzer

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how family firms in general, and founder- and descendant-led firms in particular, espouse long-term oriented goals of continuity, perseverance and futurity in their narratives. Design/methodology/approach – Primary data from 11 founder-led and 13 descendant-led family firms from Austria was collected in a narrative setting for a better understanding of their long-term orientation (LTO). Content analysis via the help of Atlas.ti was employed. Findings – Findings suggest that family firms anchor decision making with a constant awareness of their past, incorporate anticipation in decision making and exhibit patience for investment. However, even though family firms jointly emphasize a LTO, they approach it differently. Founder-led family firms put the founder and its family central to business decisions, emphasize idea development and admit their own mulishness. Descendant-led family firms attempt to maintain the business over generations, believe in the impo...


Archive | 2016

Collaborative Consumption: Teilen statt Besitzen

Kurt Matzler; Viktoria Veider; Wolfgang Kathan

„Teilen ist postmodern und cool, Besitz hingegen ein Auslaufmodell“, meinen Rachel Botsman und Roo Rogers und deuten dabei einen gesellschaftlichen Wandel an, der nicht zuletzt durch die steigende Prasenz des World Wide Web an Bedeutung gewinnt. Die sogenannte „Sharing Economy“ ist dabei nicht nur ein digitales Phanomen. Immer mehr Menschen erkennen den gesteigerten Wert, sich von den Lasten des Besitzes zu verabschieden und Dinge nur dann zu nutzen, wenn sie auch wirklich gebraucht werden. Das Phanomen des „Co-Konsums“, wie es auch genannt wird, erweitert in enormer Geschwindigkeit seine globale Prasenz, verandert dabei nicht nur radikal das Verhalten von Konsumenten, sondern stellt folglich eine grose Herausforderung fur traditionelle Geschaftsmodelle dar. Trotz der Gefahren bietet diese disruptive Art des Konsums jedoch zugleich neue Wege fur Geschaftsmodellinnovation.


MIT Sloan Management Review | 2015

Adapting to the Sharing Economy

Kurt Matzler; Viktoria Veider; Wolfgang Kathan


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2015

The impact of family ownership, management, and governance on innovation

Kurt Matzler; Viktoria Veider; Julia Hautz; Christian Stadler


Business Horizons | 2016

The sharing economy: Your business model's friend or foe?

Wolfgang Kathan; Kurt Matzler; Viktoria Veider


Journal of Family Business Strategy | 2016

The ability and willingness of family-controlled firms to arrive at organizational ambidexterity

Viktoria Veider; Kurt Matzler


Creativity and Innovation Management | 2017

The effect of work ethic on employees' individual innovation behavior

Tobias Mussner; Andreas Strobl; Viktoria Veider; Kurt Matzler


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2015

Long-Term Heterogeneity among Family Firms – a Content Analytic Approach

Andreas Kallmuenzer; Viktoria Veider


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2015

M&A Rationales and Motives in Family Businesses

Viktoria Veider; Maija Ahteela; Bright Adu Nketia


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014

The Impact of Family Ownership, Management and Governance on Performance Volatility

Kurt Matzler; Michael Eder; Juergen Huber; Julia Hautz; Viktoria Veider

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Kurt Matzler

University of Innsbruck

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Julia Hautz

University of Innsbruck

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