Scientometric Analysis of Socioemotional Wealth, Innovation, and Family Businesses: Dynamics of Their Interrelationship
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Family Businesses and Their Foundation in Socioemotional Wealth
2.2. Innovation: Engine of Transformation
3. Methodology
3.1. Methodological Framework
3.2. Database and Query Formulation
3.3. Software Utilization
4. Results
4.1. Articles and Citations
4.2. Authors
4.3. Journals
4.4. Keywords
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Number of Citations | Number of Articles | % of Articles |
---|---|---|
≥200 citations | 2 | 0.6% |
≥150 citations | 26 | 8.7% |
≥100 citations | 115 | 38.5% |
≥50 citations | 145 | 51.6% |
<50 citations | 10 | 3.3% |
Total | 298 | 100% |
R | Authors Name | TP-SW-INN | TC-SW-INN | %TP-SW-INN/TP | H | TP | TC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | De Massis, Alfredo | 25 | 1571 | 20% | 54 | 128 | 4071 |
2 | Kammerlander, Nadine | 12 | 906 | 21% | 25 | 58 | 1620 |
3 | Kraus, Sascha | 10 | 543 | 3% | 61 | 291 | 8441 |
4 | Kallmuenzer, Andreas | 8 | 222 | 17% | 18 | 46 | 801 |
5 | Arzubiaga, Unai | 7 | 105 | 33% | 10 | 21 | 384 |
6 | Kotlar, Josip | 7 | 278 | 17% | 27 | 41 | 1884 |
7 | Frattini, Federico | 6 | 833 | 7% | 34 | 88 | 3527 |
8 | Martinez-Ferrero, Jennifer | 6 | 206 | 8% | 33 | 77 | 2175 |
9 | Rondi, Emanuela | 6 | 92 | 33% | 11 | 18 | 493 |
10 | Bauweraerts, Jonathan | 5 | 50 | 26% | 7 | 19 | 145 |
R | Journal | TP SW-INN | TCSW-INN | TLS | 298% | H(*) | TP(*) | TC(*) | FI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Journal of Family Business Strategy | 19 | 519 | 109 | 6.4% | 61 | 317 | 4234 | 7.2 |
2 | Family Business Review | 16 | 900 | 175 | 5.4% | 120 | 551 | 7600 | 8.8 |
3 | Journal of Business Research | 15 | 233 | 94 | 5% | 236 | 7916 | 118,345 | 11.3 |
4 | Journal of Family Business Management | 13 | 178 | 51 | 4.3% | 24 | 306 | 1371 | 2.7 |
5 | Journal Of Product Innovation Management | 13 | 1138 | 205 | 4.3% | 162 | 1269 | 17,338 | 5.6 |
6 | Business Strategy and The Environment | 11 | 361 | 32 | 3.6% | 131 | 1829 | 32,271 | 13.4 |
7 | Sustainability | 11 | 54 | 53 | 3.6% | 136 | 59,685 | 420,660 | 3.9 |
8 | Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 9 | 714 | 119 | 3% | 185 | 1072 | 20,414 | 10.5 |
9 | International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal | 7 | 73 | 36 | 2.3% | 71 | 778 | 8872 | 5.6 |
10 | Small Business Economics | 7 | 311 | 71 | 2.3% | 157 | 2044 | 23,592 | 6.4 |
11 | Asia Pacific Journal of Management | 6 | 156 | 13 | 2% | 89 | 985 | 9739 | 5.4 |
12 | European Journal of Innovation Management | 6 | 21 | 34 | 2% | 74 | 890 | 6265 | 5.1 |
WOS Categories | Records | % of 298 | % Accumulated |
---|---|---|---|
Business | 188 | 63% | 63% |
Management | 180 | 60% | 123% |
Economics | 25 | 8% | 131% |
Environmental Studies | 25 | 8% | 140% |
Environmental Sciences | 18 | 6% | 146% |
Business Finance | 16 | 5% | 151% |
Engineering Industrial | 16 | 5% | 156% |
N° | Organizations | Country | Record | Citation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Free University of Bozen-Bolzano | Italy | 26 | 873 |
2 | Lancaster University | England | 24 | 1177 |
3 | Otto Beisheim School of Management | Germany | 16 | 1087 |
4 | Universidad de Zhejiang | China | 13 | 531 |
5 | Mississippi state university | EEUU | 12 | 629 |
6 | University of Innsbruck | Austria | 11 | 335 |
7 | Jönköping International Business School | Sweden | 9 | 194 |
8 | Universidad de Bérgamo | Italy | 9 | 944 |
9 | Politecnico di Milano | Italy | 8 | 878 |
N° | Countries/Regions | Record Count | % of 317 |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Spain | 75 | 23.7% |
2 | Italy | 69 | 21.8% |
3 | USA | 60 | 19% |
4 | Peoples R China | 53 | 17% |
5 | England | 52 | 16% |
N° | Authors | Article Title | Publication Year | Source Title | Cited Reference Count |
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1 | Duran, P; Kammerlander, N; van Essen, M; Zellweger, T | Doing more with less: innovation input and output in family firms | 2016 | Academy Of Management Journal | 250 |
2 | De Massis, A; Frattini, F; Lichtenthaler, U | Households as a Site of Entrepreneurial Activity | 2017 | Foundations And Trends In Entrepreneurship | 236 |
3 | Kraus, S; Clauss, T; Breier, M; Gast, J; Zardini, A; Tiberius, V | Are family female directors catalysts of innovation in family small and medium enterprises? | 2022 | Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal | 191 |
4 | Gomez-Mejia, LR; Campbell, JT; Martin, G; Hoskisson, RE; Makri, M; Sirmon, DG | Digital Transformation Through Exploratory and Exploitative Internet of Things Innovations: The Impact of Family Management and Technological Diversification | 2021 | Journal Of Product Innovation Management | 187 |
5 | Chrisman, JJ; Chua, JH; De Massis, A; Frattini, F; Wright, M | Responding to Digital Transformation by External Corporate Venturing: An Enterprising Family Identity and Communication Patterns Perspective | 2021 | Journal Of Management Studies | 185 |
6 | De Massis, A; Audretsch, D; Uhlaner, L; Kammerlander, N | Radical innovation in (multi)family owned firms | 2022 | Journal Of Business Venturing | 184 |
7 | Block, J; Miller, D; Jaskiewicz, P; Spiegel, F | Social capital and innovation in family firms: The moderating roles of family control and generational involvement | 2019 | Scandinavian Journal Of Management | 180 |
8 | Classen, N; Carree, M; Van Gils, A; Peters, B | Strategic agility and international joint ventures: The willingness-ability paradox of family firms | 2021 | Journal Of International Management | 173 |
9 | Kraiczy, ND; Hack, A; Kellermanns, FW | Transgenerational innovation capability in family firms | 2021 | International Journal Of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research | 171 |
10 | Carnes, CM; Ireland, RD | Research and innovation and the role of competition in family owned and managed firms | 2023 | International Journal Of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research | 169 |
11 | Kotlar, J; Fang, HQ; De Massis, A; Frattini, F | Exploratory and exploitative innovation in family businesses: the moderating role of the family firm image and family involvement in top management | 2019 | Review Of Managerial Science | 165 |
12 | Hauck, J; Prugl, R | The family factor: How collaborative dialogue between owner managers and the owner family shapes firm-level outcomes | 2023 | Journal Of Small Business Management | 165 |
13 | Sciascia, S; Nordqvist, M; Mazzola, P; Massis, A | Family Involvement in Management and Product Innovation: The Mediating Role of R&D Strategies | 2019 | Sustainability | 163 |
14 | Ardito, L; Petruzzelli, AM; Pascucci, F; Peruffo, E | Effects of ownership structure and corporate and family governance on dynamic capabilities in family firms | 2020 | International Entrepreneurship And Management Journal | 160 |
15 | Wilson, N; Wright, M; Scholes, L | Impact of informal institutions on the prevalence, strategy, and performance of family firms: A meta-analysis | 2022 | Journal Of International Business Studies | 158 |
16 | Filser, M; De Massis, A; Gast, J; Kraus, S; Niemand, T | Social impact through family firms’ interorganizational relationships within a community and a cooperative: An embedded view of stewardship | 2022 | Journal Of Business Research | 157 |
17 | Doluca, H; Wagner, M; Block, J | The impact of strategic focus on relational capital: A comparative study of family and non-family firms | 2020 | Journal Of Business Research | 157 |
18 | Rodriguez-Ariza, L; Cuadrado-Ballesteros, B; Martinez-Ferrero, J; Garcia-Sanchez, IM | Do Employees boost opportunities to compete abroad? A longitudinal study of family and non-family firms | 2022 | European Management Journal | 156 |
19 | Liu, MZ; Shi, YL; Wilson, C; Wu, ZY | Political ideologies and the internationalization of family-controlled firms | 2017 | Journal Of World Business | 155 |
20 | Kano, L; Verbeke, A | Corporate social responsibility in family firms: A contingency approach | 2019 | Journal Of Cleaner Production | 155 |
21 | Werner, A; Schroder, C; Chlosta, S | The geography of the continuum of entrepreneurship activities-a first glance based on German data | 2022 | Journal of technology transfer | 155 |
22 | Bammens, Y; Notelaers, G; Van Gils, A | Strings attached: Socioemotional wealth mixed gambles in the cash management choices of family firms | 2022 | Journal of family business strategy | 154 |
23 | Dieguez-Soto, J; Manzaneque, M; Rojo-Ramirez, AA | Are family firms really reluctant to innovate? Evidence from IPOs | 2022 | European journal of innovation management | 154 |
24 | Diaz-Moriana, V; Clinton, E; Kammerlander, N; Lumpkin, GT; Craig, JB | Innovation activities during intra-family leadership succession in family firms: An empirical study from a socioemotional wealth perspective | 2015 | Journal of family business strategy | 153 |
25 | Soluk, J; Kammerlander, N | Innovation with Limited Resources: Management Lessons from the German Mittelstand | 2018 | Journal of product innovation management | 152 |
26 | Debellis, F; De Massis, A; Petruzzelli, AM; Frattini, F; Del Giudice, M | Going greener, performing better? The case of private family firms | 2022 | Research in international business and finance | 152 |
27 | Revilla, AJ; Perez-Luno, A; Nieto, MJ | The Effect of Family Involvement on Innovation Outcomes: The Moderating Role of Board Social Capital | 2020 | Journal of product innovation management | 151 |
28 | Sahasranamam, S; Arya, B; Sud, M | Socioemotional wealth, entrepreneurial orientation and international performance of family firms | 2020 | Economic research-ekonomska istrazivanja | 151 |
29 | Kallmuenzer, A; Peters, M | Family Management and Firm Performance in Family SMEs: The Mediating Roles of Management Control Systems and Technological Innovation | 2019 | Sustainability | 150 |
30 | Li, ZH; Daspit, JJ | Ambidexterity in family firms: The interplay between family influences within and beyond the executive suite | 2022 | Long range planning | 150 |
Cluster | Items | Keywords (KWP) |
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1 | 25 | Background, behavior, performance, capability, corporate entrepreneurship, determinants, dynamic capabilities, business orientation, exploration, familiarity, generational involvement, growth, heterogeneity, innovation, market orientation, mediating role, moderating role, orientation, perspective, risk-taking, strategic management, top management team, upper echelons, value creation. |
2 | 23 | Absorptive capacity, agency, agency costs, agency theory, competitive advantage, corporate governance, corporate ownership, investment in development, family control, family management, family ownership, family-controlled firm, financial performance, firm performance, founder firm, institutional investors, ownership structure, production innovation, research and development, management, technological innovation, top management team. |
3 | 18 | Business, controlled firms, corporate social responsibility, dimensions, empirical evidence, environmental, family businesses, green innovation, impact, internalization, involvement, knowledge, ownership, performance, resource-based view, socioemotional wealth, sustainability. |
4 | 13 | Behavioral agency, business, entrepreneurship, family firm, family involvement, firms, governance, identity, management, model, socioemotional wealth, succession, systems. |
Cluster | Items | Articles (Only First Author Is Referenced) |
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1 | 48 | Arregle (2007), Arzubiaga (2018), Astrachan (2002), Barnett (2006), Barney (1991), Beck (2011), Cabrera-Suarez (2001), Chirico (2008 & 2011), Chrisman (2005), Chua (2012), Cruz (2012 & 2010), Dyer Wg (2006), Eddleston (2007), Fornell (1981), Gersick (1997), Habbershon (2003), Hair (2010), Habrick (1984), Jaskiewicz (2015), Kellermanns (2004, 2008 & 2012), Klein (2005), Kraiczy (2014 & 2015), Lumpkin (1996), March (1991), Miller (2013), Minichelli (2010), Naldi (2007), Pearson (2008), podsakoff (1986 & 2003), Zahra (2004, 2005 & 2007) Zellweger (2012). |
2 | 47 | Block (2013), Calabro (2019), Carnes (2013), Carney (2005), Chin (2009), Chrisman (2012, 2015 & 2015), Classen (2012 & 2014), Cohen (1990), Craig (2006), De Massis (2013, 2014, 2015, 2015, 2016, 2018 & 2016), Duran (2016), Eisenhardt (1989), Feranita (2017), Filsan (2018), Gudmundson (2003), Hauck (2015), Kammerlander (2015), Konig (2013 & 2014), Li Zh (2016), Llach (2010), Matzler (2015), Miller (2015), Nieto (2015), Patel (2011), Rod (2016), Rondi (2019), Scienscia (2015), Sirmon (2008), Teece (1997), Zellweger (2007). |
3 | 39 | Anderson (2003 & 2012), Bertrand (2006), Block (2012), Chen (2009), Chrisman (2004 & 2012), Davis (1997), Faccio (2002), Fernandez (2006), Gedajlovic (2012), Gomez-Mejía (2001, 2003, 2007, 2010 & 2014), Jensen (1979), Porta (1999), Le Breton-Miller (2011), Lubatkin (2005 & 2011), Miller (2006, 2007, 2011 & 2013), Munari (2010), Munoz-Bullon (2011), Patel Pc (2014), Scmid (2014), Schulze (2001 & 2003), Verbeke (2012), Villalonga (2006), Wiseman (1998), Zahra (2003). |
4 | 26 | Berrone (2010 & 2012), Block (2010 & 2014), Cennamo (2012), Chau (2015), Craig (2006), Cruz (2012 & 2014), Debicki (2016), Deephouse (2013), Dywr (2006), Gomez- Mejía (2011 & 2018), Kellermanns (2012), Kotlar (2018), Le Breton-Miller (2006 & 2016), Lumpkin (2010), Miller (2008 & 2014), Naldi (2013), Sharma (2011), Zellweger (2012, 2013 & 2010). |
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Flen Rossi, F.; Rojas-Vallejos, J. Scientometric Analysis of Socioemotional Wealth, Innovation, and Family Businesses: Dynamics of Their Interrelationship. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4405. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114405
Flen Rossi F, Rojas-Vallejos J. Scientometric Analysis of Socioemotional Wealth, Innovation, and Family Businesses: Dynamics of Their Interrelationship. Sustainability. 2024; 16(11):4405. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114405
Chicago/Turabian StyleFlen Rossi, Florencia, and Jorge Rojas-Vallejos. 2024. "Scientometric Analysis of Socioemotional Wealth, Innovation, and Family Businesses: Dynamics of Their Interrelationship" Sustainability 16, no. 11: 4405. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114405
APA StyleFlen Rossi, F., & Rojas-Vallejos, J. (2024). Scientometric Analysis of Socioemotional Wealth, Innovation, and Family Businesses: Dynamics of Their Interrelationship. Sustainability, 16(11), 4405. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114405