Table 2.1.

Classification of Family Constitution Research.

  • I.

    Surveys

    Gersick and Feliu (2014); Suess (2014); Mengers and Prigge (2017) 

  • II.

    Conceptual Contributions

    Berent-Braun and Uhlaner (2012); several studies from the Research Institute for Family Business of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (e.g., Lueger & Frank, 2012; 2015; Lueger & Suchy, 2012; Korunka & Nosé, 2012); Botero et al. (2015); Parada (2015); Arteaga and Menéndez-Requejo (2017); Arteaga and Escribá-Esteve (2021) 

  • III.

    Survey Data

    Ulrich and Speidel (2023) 

  • IV.

    Empirical Studies: Small Sample, Qualitative

    Several studies from the Research Institute for Family Business of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (e.g., Lueger & Frank, 2012; 2015; Lueger & Suchy, 2012; Korunka & Nosé, 2012); Parada (2015); Jungell et al. (2016); Jungell and Wincent (2017); Matias and Franco (2020) 

  • V.

    Empirical Studies: Large Sample, Quantitative

    • a)

      Separate Family Constitution Variable

      Arteaga and Menéndez-Requejo (2017); Arteaga and Escribá-Esteve (2021); Graves et al. (2023) 

    • b)

      Family Constitution Part of a Composite Family Governance Variable

      Berent-Braun and Uhlaner (2012); Parada (2015); Michiels et al. (2015); Parada (2015); Laveren and Molly (2017) 

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