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Exploring family millennials' involvement in family business internationalization: who should be their leader?

  • Alessandro Cirillo
  • , BARBARA MAGGI
  • , Salvatore Sciascia
  • , Valentina Lazzarotti
  • , Federico Visconti

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Abstract

Drawing on generational theory, we argue that family millennials' involvement is a driver of export intensity in family firms, but it depends on two different CEO characteristics, namely: family membership and societal generational membership. An ordered probit regression analysis on 92 Italian family firms confirms that the involvement of family millennials positively influences export intensity and that a millennial CEO enhances that positive effect. In addition, we found that a non-family CEO amplifies such a positive effect, whereas a family CEO tends to turn the tide so that the effect of family millennials' involvement becomes negative. The novel findings of our explorative study contribute not only to the research on family business and internationalization, but also to the literature on generational theory.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Family Business Strategy
Volume13
Issue number3, September 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Export intensity
  • Generational theory
  • Internationalization
  • Millennial CEO
  • Millennials
  • Non-family CEO

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