Centralization and delegation practices in family versus non-family SMEs: a Rasch analysis

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Wendy L. Martin
Alexander McKelvie
G. T. Lumpkin
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[1] Trinity International University,Department of Business
[2] Syracuse University,Department of Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises, Whitman School of Management
[3] University of Oklahoma,Price College of Business
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Small Business Economics | 2016年 / 47卷
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Centralization; Delegation; Family firms; Decision making; Rasch;
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In this paper, we examine differences in centralization and delegation practices of family and non-family firms. Using Aston studies measures, we examine specific types of decisions and the level of authority involved in decision making by owner-managers. We use Rasch analysis to examine the concentration of authority in a sample of 124 small- and medium-sized firms. We find that family firms maintain more centralized decision making and delegate differently than their non-family counterparts. Whereas family firms prioritize centralizing operational issues, non-family firms centralize employment issues more. Our findings have implications for understanding the distinctiveness and professionalization of family firms.
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