Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs

Since the reform and opening up, China’s family enterprises have developed rapidly and some family enterprises have entered the period of intergenerational inheritance which may experience some organizational turbulence and face great uncertainty. Meanwhile, more and more CEOs of Chinese enterprises...

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Main Author: FAN, Tiejiong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.etd_coll-14042022-07-20T09:20:35Z Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs FAN, Tiejiong Since the reform and opening up, China’s family enterprises have developed rapidly and some family enterprises have entered the period of intergenerational inheritance which may experience some organizational turbulence and face great uncertainty. Meanwhile, more and more CEOs of Chinese enterprises realize that innovation has become the driving force for the transformation and upgrading of SMEs. So, during the intergenerational inheritance and afterwards, whether CEOs of family enterprises make the same decision on innovation strategy as CEOs of non-family enterprises? Whether the second generation CEOs of family enterprises make the same decision on innovation strategy as the founders of family enterprises? It’s worthy of examining the role of family ownership and the regulatory focus of CEOs. Using the multi case study and grounded theory, this study selects 7 Chinese SEMs to explore the relationship between CEOs and innovation strategies of family and non-family SMEs. Through the interviews, field observation, and the archived information, a large number of data has been collected, which provided a multiple evidence basis for the formation of concepts and the development of theories. We find that different ownership influences the decision-making on innovation, and the different regulatory focus of CEOs mediates the relationship between CEOs’ social identity and their preference on innovation strategy. 2022-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll/406 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/etd_coll/article/1404/viewcontent/GPBA_AY2016_DBA_Fan_Tiejiong.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Dissertations and Theses Collection (Open Access) eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University ambidextrous innovation family ownership social identity regulatory focus theory Asian Studies Strategic Management Policy Technology and Innovation
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topic ambidextrous innovation
family ownership
social identity
regulatory focus theory
Asian Studies
Strategic Management Policy
Technology and Innovation
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family ownership
social identity
regulatory focus theory
Asian Studies
Strategic Management Policy
Technology and Innovation
FAN, Tiejiong
Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs
description Since the reform and opening up, China’s family enterprises have developed rapidly and some family enterprises have entered the period of intergenerational inheritance which may experience some organizational turbulence and face great uncertainty. Meanwhile, more and more CEOs of Chinese enterprises realize that innovation has become the driving force for the transformation and upgrading of SMEs. So, during the intergenerational inheritance and afterwards, whether CEOs of family enterprises make the same decision on innovation strategy as CEOs of non-family enterprises? Whether the second generation CEOs of family enterprises make the same decision on innovation strategy as the founders of family enterprises? It’s worthy of examining the role of family ownership and the regulatory focus of CEOs. Using the multi case study and grounded theory, this study selects 7 Chinese SEMs to explore the relationship between CEOs and innovation strategies of family and non-family SMEs. Through the interviews, field observation, and the archived information, a large number of data has been collected, which provided a multiple evidence basis for the formation of concepts and the development of theories. We find that different ownership influences the decision-making on innovation, and the different regulatory focus of CEOs mediates the relationship between CEOs’ social identity and their preference on innovation strategy.
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title Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs
title_short Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs
title_full Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs
title_fullStr Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs
title_full_unstemmed Innovation strategies in Chinese SMEs: An examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of CEOs
title_sort innovation strategies in chinese smes: an examination of the role of family ownership, and the social identity and regulatory focus of ceos
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/etd_coll/406
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