Skip to content
  • About
  • Development
    Research Development Program
    • Doctoral Consortium
    • Summer school
    • Webinars
    • Reading Club
    • IFERA Writing Bootcamp
    • Doctoral Consortium
    • Summer school
    • Webinars
    • Reading Club
    • IFERA Writing Bootcamp
    Resources
    • Webinars Archive
    • Blog
    • Panels & Interviews
    • Webinars Archive
    • Blog
    • Panels & Interviews
    Projects
    • Latam Chapter
    • Crossing the crises
    • Latam Chapter
    • Crossing the crises
  • Events
  • Members area
    • Login
    • Login
Membership

Home » Events » Josh Daspit: The Heterogeneity of Family Firm Heterogeneity

Past events

Josh Daspit: The Heterogeneity of Family Firm Heterogeneity

Date:

October 6, 2023

Speakers:

Josh Daspit

Studying family firm heterogeneity is an increasingly popular focus. However, the differences among these studies is substantial. In this 1-hour session, we will:

  • clarify what it means to study family firm heterogeneity,
  • share best practices for conducting these studies,
  • offer examples and templates to support researchers, and
  • highlight promising areas for future research. 

 

Dr. Josh Daspit is an Associate Professor of Management and the Gowens Endowed Excellence Professor in Business at the McCoy College of Business at Texas State University. His research interests include family businesses, small businesses, and social dynamics.

Dr. Daspit is an Associate Editor and the Social Media Editor for Family Business Review. He previously served as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Family Business Strategy. He is also on the editorial boards of Entrepreneurship Theory &Practice, Entrepreneurship&Regional Development, Journal of Family Business Management, and several other academic journals.

He was recognized as a Family Owned Business Institute Research Scholar and remains active in numerous associations. Additionally, he served as the CEO of a startup venture and previously worked as a consultant for an international firm and for a member of the U.S. Congress. (Faculty profile: https://faculty.txst.edu/profile/2091717.)

Share Post
PrevPrevious postHow to write an effective response letter
Next postAnneleen Michiels: Finance in Family BusinessNext

Related Webinars

All past Webinars
  • Webinars
Miruna Radu-Lefebvre: A Social Constructivist Perspective of Legacy in Family Business

April 18, 2024

- 2.00 - 3.00 PM (CET)

Miruna Radu-Lefebvre

Discover more
  • Webinars
Cristina Cruz: The Evolution of Socioemotional Wealth

March 20, 2024

- 3.00 - 4.00 PM (CET)

Cristina Cruz

Discover more
  • Webinars
Johann Fortwengel : An Editorial Perspective on publishing in leading management journals: implications for family business

March 15, 2024

- 3.00 - 4.00 PM (CET)

Johann Fortwengel 

Discover more
  • Webinars
Isabel Botero: The Evolution of the Study of Family Business Brands

November 30, 2023

- 3.00 - 4.00 PM (CET)

Isabel C. Botero

Discover more
  • Webinars
Cristina Bettinelli: Socio-psychological Dynamics in Family Firms’ Boards: Qualitative and Quantitative Endeavors

September 18, 2023

- 4.00 - 5.00 PM (CEST)

Cristina Bettinelli

Discover more

About

  • Founding Board
  • Governance
  • Fellows
  • Founding Board
  • Governance
  • Fellows

Events

  • Upcoming events
  • Conferences
  • RDW
  • Upcoming events
  • Conferences
  • RDW

Membership

  • Login
  • Benefits
  • Login
  • Benefits

Development

  • Doctoral Consortium
  • Resources
  • IFERA Writing Bootcamp
  • Reading Club
  • Summer school
  • Doctoral Consortium
  • Resources
  • IFERA Writing Bootcamp
  • Reading Club
  • Summer school

© IFERA 2024. All rights reserved.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Name(Required)
Consent(Required)
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Nome Cognome

.