CeFEO counts more than 50 scholars and 30 affiliated researchers. Several studies and reports have consistently identified CeFEO as a leading research environment worldwide in the area of ownership and family business studies. This research project, has been co-authored by the following CeFEO Members.
Spotlight highlights research-based findings only. If you’re interested in exploring this project further or delving into the theoretical and methodological details, we encourage you to contact the authors or read the full article for a comprehensive understanding.
Martínez-Alonso, R., Martínez-Romero, M. J., Rojo-Ramírez, A. A., Lazzarotti, V., & Sciascia, S. (2023). Process innovation in family firms: Family involvement in management, R&D collaboration with suppliers, and technology protection. Journal of Business Research, 157, 113581.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.113581
Spotlight is an innovative online family business magazine designed to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and the real-world needs of practitioners, owners, and policymakers. Drawing on the latest findings from the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO) at Jönköping International Business School, Spotlight delivers insightful, accessible summaries of key research topics. Our mission is to keep the family business community informed and empowered by offering actionable insights, expert analyses, and forward-thinking strategies that enhance business leadership and ownership practices for long-term success.
In today's fast-paced business environment, process innovation is essential for family firms to remain competitive. This article explores how family involvement in management impacts process innovation, with insights into the roles of R&D collaboration with suppliers and technology protection. Using data from Spanish manufacturing family firms, the study highlights both challenges and opportunities for family-run businesses seeking to innovate without compromising their control.
In today's fast-paced business environment, process innovation is essential for family firms to remain competitive. This article explores how family involvement in management impacts process innovation, with insights into the roles of R&D collaboration with suppliers and technology protection. Using data from Spanish manufacturing family firms, the study highlights both challenges and opportunities for family-run businesses seeking to innovate without compromising their control.
Family firms play a vital role in the global economy, yet many face unique challenges in fostering innovation, especially in uncertain times. This article investigates the impact of family involvement in management on process innovation and examines how external collaborations and technology protection can support these efforts. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for family firms looking to balance tradition with transformation.
The study utilized a sample of 5,332 firm-year observations from Spanish manufacturing family firms, spanning from 2007 to 2016. Employing upper echelon theory, the research focused on examining family involvement in management, R&D collaboration with suppliers, and the role of technology protection, particularly patents, in fostering process innovation. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze these relationships and determine mediating and moderating effects.
Family-run firms tend to prioritize control and stability, often leading to conservative management approaches. The study found that increased family involvement in management generally correlates with a lower likelihood of pursuing process innovation. This reflects a reluctance to engage in risky innovation practices that might threaten the family’s control over the firm.
R&D collaboration with suppliers can serve as a crucial pathway to process innovation. However, family-managed firms often hesitate to collaborate due to concerns over potential control loss and knowledge spillover. The study found that family involvement negatively influences collaboration with suppliers, thereby reducing opportunities for innovation.
Technology protection, specifically through patents, can alleviate family managers' concerns about collaboration. High levels of technology protection were found to mitigate the negative impact of family involvement on R&D collaboration. When patents and other protections are in place, family firms are more likely to engage in R&D collaborations, enhancing their capacity for process innovation.
Family firms should consider a strategic balance between control and openness to innovation. Prioritizing family members with technical expertise in management positions may encourage a more innovation-friendly environment.
Building strong, mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers can provide valuable external expertise while fostering innovation. Family firms may benefit from a gradual approach to R&D collaboration with trusted suppliers.
Investing in patents and other IP mechanisms is essential for family firms aiming to pursue R&D collaborations without risking their control over proprietary processes. Technology protection enables family firms to engage in high-stakes collaborations with greater confidence.
This research highlights that while family-managed firms may initially struggle with process innovation, the strategic use of technology protection can unlock new possibilities for growth and efficiency. Future research might explore how different family dynamics, such as generational changes or diverse family branches, influence innovation strategies.
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CeFEO counts more than 50 scholars and 30 affiliated researchers. Several studies and reports have consistently identified CeFEO as a leading research environment worldwide in the area of ownership and family business studies. This research project, has been co-authored by the following CeFEO Members.
Spotlight highlights research-based findings only. If you’re interested in exploring this project further or delving into the theoretical and methodological details, we encourage you to contact the authors or read the full article for a comprehensive understanding.
Martínez-Alonso, R., Martínez-Romero, M. J., Rojo-Ramírez, A. A., Lazzarotti, V., & Sciascia, S. (2023). Process innovation in family firms: Family involvement in management, R&D collaboration with suppliers, and technology protection. Journal of Business Research, 157, 113581.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.113581
Spotlight is an innovative, AI-powered, online family business magazine designed to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and the real-world needs of practitioners, owners, and policymakers. Drawing on the latest findings from the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO) at Jönköping International Business School, Spotlight delivers insightful, accessible summaries of key research topics. Our mission is to keep the family business community informed and empowered by offering actionable insights, expert analyses, and forward-thinking strategies that enhance business leadership and ownership practices for long-term success.