¡Adaptarse o morir! Una revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre renovación estratégica y empresa familiar

Autores/as

  • Remedios Hernández Linares University of Extremadura, Spain España
  • Triana Arias-Abelaira University of Extremadura, Spain España https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4832-3058

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/ejfbejfb.v12i2.14718

Palabras clave:

Empresa familiar, Revisión de la literatura, Renovación estratégica, Estrategia
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Resumen

El objetivo del presente trabajo es examinar el estado actual de la investigación sobre renovación estratégica y empresa familiar con el fin de identificar los principales gaps de investigación y proporcionar un camino a los académicos para futuras investigaciones. Para ello hemos realizado una revisión comprensiva y sistemática de 21 trabajos (20 artículos y 1 capítulo de libro) publicados entre 2009 y 2022. Entre los diferentes hallazgos y teniendo en cuenta que la mayoría de nuestros trabajos revisados son empíricos, la mayoría de la investigación cuantitativa es de carácter transversal y la variable renovación estratégica es adoptada en todos los trabajos como variable dependiente.

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2022-12-22

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Hernández Linares, R., & Arias-Abelaira, T. (2022). ¡Adaptarse o morir! Una revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre renovación estratégica y empresa familiar : . European Journal of Family Business, 12(2), 137–155. https://doi.org/10.24310/ejfbejfb.v12i2.14718

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