Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route

Kreer F, Mauer R, Limbach P, Brettel M (2015)
Schmalenbach Business Review 67(4): 454-488.

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Kreer, Florian; Mauer, René; Limbach, PeterUniBi ; Brettel, Malte
Abstract / Bemerkung
We study private equity as a succession route in family firms. Using survey data from Germany, we empirically examine the role owner-managers and their network ties play in the early process of firm succession. Our evidence suggests that network ties, strong ties in particular, matter to owner-managers when they consider a sale to private equity. Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior, we find that subjective norms and attitude explain the intention to sell to private equity investors, while entrepreneurial network ties explain the subjective norm component. We further show that subjective norm mediates the relationship of network ties on intention.
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
Schmalenbach Business Review
Band
67
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
454-488
ISSN
1439-2917
eISSN
2194-072X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2958468

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Kreer F, Mauer R, Limbach P, Brettel M. Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route. Schmalenbach Business Review. 2015;67(4):454-488.
Kreer, F., Mauer, R., Limbach, P., & Brettel, M. (2015). Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route. Schmalenbach Business Review, 67(4), 454-488. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03396929
Kreer, Florian, Mauer, René, Limbach, Peter, and Brettel, Malte. 2015. “Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route”. Schmalenbach Business Review 67 (4): 454-488.
Kreer, F., Mauer, R., Limbach, P., and Brettel, M. (2015). Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route. Schmalenbach Business Review 67, 454-488.
Kreer, F., et al., 2015. Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route. Schmalenbach Business Review, 67(4), p 454-488.
F. Kreer, et al., “Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route”, Schmalenbach Business Review, vol. 67, 2015, pp. 454-488.
Kreer, F., Mauer, R., Limbach, P., Brettel, M.: Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route. Schmalenbach Business Review. 67, 454-488 (2015).
Kreer, Florian, Mauer, René, Limbach, Peter, and Brettel, Malte. “Family Exit in Family Firms: How Network Ties Affect the Owner’s Intention to Follow the Private Equity Succession Route”. Schmalenbach Business Review 67.4 (2015): 454-488.
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