Publications

2009

  1. Howorth CA, Hain K and Todd G, 2009,Succession Planning: Making it Work, Business Today, Issue 2

2008

  1. Howorth CA, 2008,Balancing Competing Values, Talent Management Review, Volume 1, Issue 8
  2. Colli A and Rose MB, 2008, 'Family business', in The Oxford Handbook of Business History, (eds) Jones G and Zeitlin J, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN: 9780199263684
       
  3. Discua Cruz A and Howorth CA, 2008, 'Family business in Honduras: an alternative perspective on theories of family firms', in Culturally Sensitive Models of Family Business in Latin Europe, (eds) Gupta V, ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad
     
  4. Howorth CA and Ali Z, 2008, 'Family business succession in Portugal', in Culturally Sensitive Models of Family Business in Latin Europe, (eds) Gupta V, ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad
     
  5. Rod Ball R, Burrows A, Howorth CA, Kloeckner O, Scholes L, Westhead P and Wright M, 2008, 'Private equity in family firms: a report on private equity investments in family firms across Europe', Report 20080612 Nottingham University: The Centre for Management Buy-out Research

2007

  1. Howorth CA, Wright M and Westhead P, 2007, 'Succession, professionalization and the staying power of 'familiness': a longitudinal study of management buyouts of family firms', in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, (eds) Zacharakis A and et al, Babson College Centre for Entrepreneurship, Babson College, MA
     
  2. Westhead P and Howorth CA, 2007, ''Types' of private family firms: an exploratory conceptual and empirical analysis', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, vol 19(5), pp 405-431

2006

  1. Hamilton EE, 2006, 'Entrepreneurial learning in family business', Lancaster University Management School Working Paper
     
  2. Hamilton EE, 2006, 'Narratives of enterprise as epic tragedy', Lancaster University Management School Working Paper
     
  3. Hamilton EE, 2006, 'Whose Story is it Anyway? Narrative accounts of the role of women in founding and establishing family businesses', International Small Business Journal, vol 24(3), pp 253-271
      
  4. Howorth CA, Rose MB and Hamilton EE, 2006, 'Definitions, diversity and development: key debates in family business research', in The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship, (eds) Casson M, Yeung B, Basu A and Wadeson N, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN: 0-19-928898-4
     
  5. Westhead P and Howorth CA, 2006, 'Identification of different types of private family firms', in Family Business Research Handbook, (eds) Poutziouris P, Klein B and Smyrnios K, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 180-195, ISBN: 1845424107
     
  6. Westhead P and Howorth CA, 2006, 'Ownership and management issues associated with family firm performance and company objectives', Family Business Review, vol 19(4), pp 301-316

2005

  1. Jack, SL and Anderson, AR and Drakopolou Dodd, S (2005) The role of family members in entrepreneurial networks: beyond the boundaries of the family firm. Family Business Review, 18 (2). pp. 135-154. ISSN 0894-4865

2004

  1. Hamilton EE, 2004, 'Whose story is it anyway? Narrative accounts of the role of women in founding and establishing family businesses.', Lancaster University Management School Working Paper

  2. Howorth CA and Westhead P, 2004, 'Evidence of heterogeneity within private family firms: a taxonomy', ISBA Conference (Newcastly-upon-Tyne, UK)

  3. Howorth CA and Westhead P, 2004, 'Family firms: variations in types and performance', Babson College-Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneurship Conference

  4. Howorth CA and Westhead P, 2004, 'Ownership and management structure, company objectives and performance: an empirical examination of family firms', IFERA 4th Annual Conference (Jonkoping International Business School Sweden)
     
  5. Westhead P and Howorth CA, 2004, 'Identification of different types of private family firms', RENT Conference (Copenhagen)

2003

  1. Colli A and Rose MB, 2003, 'Family firms in comparative perspective', in Business History Around the World, (eds) Amatori F and Jones G, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 339-352, ISBN: 0-521-82107-X
     
  2. Rose MB, Colli A and Perez PF, 2003, 'National determinants of family firm development? Family firms in Britain, Spain and Italy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries', Enterprise and Society, vol 4(1), pp 28-64
     

2002

  1. Hamilton EE, 2002, 'One lifetime is not enough: stories of intergenerational influence and succession in family business', 25th Institute for Small Business Affairs National Small Firms Policy and Research Conference (Brighton)
     
  2. Howorth CA, Cowling M, Storey DJ and Westhead P, 2002, 'The scale and nature of family business', in Understanding the Small Family Business, (eds) Fletcher D, Routledge, London and New York, pp 19-31, ISBN: 0-415-25053-6
     
  3. Howorth CA, Westhead P and Wright M, 2002, 'The management buyout of family firms: performance implications', Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development Conference (University of Nottingham)
     
  4. Westhead P, Wright M and Howorth CA, 2002, 'Management buyouts of privately held family firms: implications for subsequent firm performance', in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2002, (eds) Bygrave WD and et al, Babson College Centre for Entrepreneurship, Babson College, MA, pp 194-205
     
  5. Westhead P, Howorth CA and Cowling M, 2002, 'Ownership and management issues in first and multi-generation family firms', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, vol 14 (3), pp 247-269

2001

  1. Howorth CA, Cowling M and Westhead P, 2001, 'The development of family companies', Family Business Review, vol 14 (4), pp 369-385
     
  2. Howorth CA and Ali Z, 2001, 'Family business succession in Portugal', Family Business Review, vol 14 (3), pp 231-244
     
  3. Westhead P, Wright M and Howorth CA, 2001, 'Information asymmetry and opportunism: a study of management buyouts and buyins of family firms', in Family Business Research in the Third Millenium, (eds) Pistrui D and Poutziouris P, pp 39-54

2000

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1999

  1. Hamilton EE, 1999, 'The burden of history: intergenerational influence in a family business', Academy of Marketing/AMA/UIC Special Interest Group, 5th Annual Research Symposium on the Marketing-Entrepreneurship Interface (University of Strathclyde)
     
  2. Rose MB and Colli A, 1999, 'Families and firms: the culture and evolution of family firms in Britain and Italy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries', Scandinavian Economic History Review, vol 47(1), pp 24-47
     
  3. Rose MB, 1999, 'Networks, values and business: the evolution of British family firms from the eighteenth to the twentieth century', Entreprises et Histoire, vol 22(2), pp 16-30
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