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James J. Chrisman
James J. Chrisman
Dept. of Management & IS, Mississippi State University
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Defining the family business by behavior
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, P Sharma
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 23 (4), 19-39, 1999
47191999
Toward a reconciliation of the definitional issues in the field of corporate entrepreneurship*
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 23 (3), 11-27, 1999
28721999
Trends and directions in the development of a strategic management theory of the family firm
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, P Sharma
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 29 (5), 555-575, 2005
21992005
Strategic management of the family business: Past research and future challenges
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Family Business Review 10 (1), 1-35, 1997
18961997
Toward a theory of community-based enterprise
AM Peredo, JJ Chrisman
Academy of Management Review 31 (2), 309-328, 2006
18922006
Comparing the agency costs of family and non–family firms: Conceptual issues and exploratory evidence
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, RA Litz
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 28 (4), 335-354, 2004
17342004
Variations in R&D investments of family and nonfamily firms: Behavioral agency and myopic loss aversion perspectives
JJ Chrisman, PC Patel
Academy of Management Journal 55 (4), 976-997, 2012
16972012
Family involvement, family influence, and family–centered non–economic goals in small firms
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, AW Pearson, T Barnett
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 36 (2), 267-293, 2012
16502012
Factors preventing intra‐family succession
A De Massis, JH Chua, JJ Chrisman
Family Business Review 21 (2), 183-199, 2008
10412008
Family control and family firm valuation by family CEOs: The importance of intentions for transgenerational control
TM Zellweger, FW Kellermanns, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Organization Science 23 (3), 851-868, 2012
10252012
Sources of heterogeneity in family firms: An introduction
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, LP Steier, SB Rau
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 36 (6), 1103-1113, 2012
9652012
Succession planning as planned behavior: Some empirical results
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Family Business Review 16 (1), 1-15, 2003
9022003
The determinants of new venture performance: An extended model
JJ Chrisman, A Bauerschmidt, CW Hofer
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 23 (1), 5-29, 1998
8941998
Determinants of initial satisfaction with the succession process in family firms: A conceptual model
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, AL Pablo, JH Chua
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 25 (3), 17-36, 2001
8752001
Succession and nonsuccession concerns of family firms and agency relationship with nonfamily managers
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, P Sharma
Family Business Review 16 (2), 89-107, 2003
8472003
Important attributes of successors in family businesses: An exploratory study
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, P Sharma
Family Business Review 11 (1), 19-34, 1998
7601998
A unified systems perspective of family firm performance: An extension and integration
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, R Litz
Journal of Business Venturing 18 (4), 467-472, 2003
7532003
Predictors of satisfaction with the succession process in family firms
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Journal of Business Venturing 18 (5), 667-687, 2003
7322003
Are family managers agents or stewards? An exploratory study in privately held family firms
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, FW Kellermanns, EPC Chang
Journal of Business Research 60 (10), 1030-1038, 2007
7042007
The adolescence of family firm research: Taking stock and planning for the future
E Gedajlovic, M Carney, JJ Chrisman, FW Kellermanns
Journal of Management 38 (4), 1010-1037, 2012
6342012
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