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We don’t fire! Family firms and employment change during the COVID-19 pandemic

Myriam Cano-Rubio (Avolo Family Business Chair, University of Jaén, Jaén, Spain)
Ascension Barroso (Department of Business Administration and Sociology, University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain)
Ramón Sanguino (Department of Business Administration and Sociology, University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain)
Alfredo Valentino (ESCE International Business School, OMNES Education, Paris, France)
Andrea Calabrò (Chair for Sustainable Family Business & Entrepreneurship, IPAG Business School, Nice, France)
Rodrigo Basco (Sheikh Saoud bin Khalid bin Khalid Al-Qassimi Chair in Family Business, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)

Journal of Family Business Management

ISSN: 2043-6238

Article publication date: 21 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

By investigating the reactions of family businesses to COVID-19 pandemic this article aims to explaining how family firms are capable to preserve employment during hardship.

Design/methodology/approach

Stemming from resource-based-view, we theorise that familiness is not directly associated with new hiring but instead fully mediated by pivoting strategic decisions (the propensity to transform the business).

Findings

Our findings show that familiness triggers pivoting strategic decisions and consequently increases the likelihood of new hiring. Additionally, we found that the involvement of multiple generations strengthens this relationship.

Practical implications

Family firms must consolidate their family human and social resources (familiness) and assure the presence of multiple generations in the firm because they can leverage their entrepreneurial disposition and increase the need to preserve employment and new hires during crises.

Originality/value

The main contribution lies in the explanation of the mechanisms that family firms deploy to overcome a crisis and thus explains why some family firms are more resilient than others in relation to firm’s employment during hardship.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This work was supported by the Government of Extremadura and The ERDF (European Regional Development Fund).

Citation

Cano-Rubio, M., Barroso, A., Sanguino, R., Valentino, A., Calabrò, A. and Basco, R. (2024), "We don’t fire! Family firms and employment change during the COVID-19 pandemic", Journal of Family Business Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-02-2024-0040

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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