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Nadine Kammerlander
Nadine Kammerlander
Professor of Family Business, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
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Doing more with less: Innovation input and output with family firms
P Duran, N Kammerlander, M van Essen, T Zellweger
Academy of Management Journal 59 (4), 1224-1264, 2016
10812016
The family innovator's dilemma: how family influence affects the adoption of discontinuous technologies by incumbent firms
A König, N Kammerlander, A Enders
Academy of Management Review 38 (3), 418-441, 2013
6012013
Innovation with Limited Resources: Management Lessons from the German Mittelstand
A De Massis, D Audretsch, L Uhlaner, N Kammerlander
Journal of Product Innovation Management 35 (1), 125-146, 2018
5352018
Digital transformation in family-owned Mittelstand firms: A dynamic capabilities perspective
J Soluk, N Kammerlander
European Journal of Information Systems 30 (6), 676-711, 2021
3352021
The Impact of Shared Stories on Family Firm Innovation: A Multi-Case Study
N Kammerlander, C Dessi, M Bird, M Floris, A Murru
Family Business Review 28 (4), 332-354, 2015
3192015
Exploration and Exploitation in Established Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: The Effect of CEOs’ Regulatory Focus
N Kammerlander, D Burger, A Fust, U Fueglistaller
Journal of Business Venturing 30 (4), 582–602, 2015
3052015
An attention-based view of family firm adaptation to discontinuous technological change: Exploring the role of family CEOs’ non-economic goals
N Kammerlander, M Ganter
Journal of Product Innovation Management 32 (3), 361-383, 2015
2832015
Leadership styles and leadership behaviors in family firms: A systematic literature review
A Fries, N Kammerlander, M Leitterstorf
Journal of Family Business Strategy 12 (1), 100374, 2021
2452021
Family influence and digital business model innovation: the enabling role of dynamic capabilities
J Soluk, I Miroshnychenko, N Kammerlander, A De Massis
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 45 (4), 867-905, 2021
2222021
Family, wealth, and governance: an agency account
T Zellweger, N Kammerlander
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 39 (6), 1281-1303, 2015
1972015
Digital entrepreneurship in developing countries: The role of institutional voids
J Soluk, N Kammerlander, S Darwin
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 170, 120876, 2021
1902021
The role of information asymmetry in the choice of entrepreneurial exit routes
T Dehlen, T Zellweger, N Kammerlander, F Halter
Journal of Business Venturing 29, 193-209, 2014
1892014
Innovation motives in family firms: A transgenerational view
V Diaz-Moriana, E Clinton, N Kammerlander, GT Lumpkin, JB Craig
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 44 (2), 256-287, 2020
1672020
Trusted Advisors in a Family Business’s Succession-Planning Process—An Agency Perspective
A Michel, N Kammerlander
Journal of Family Business Strategy 6 (1), 45-57, 2015
1612015
Why do incumbents respond heterogeneously to disruptive innovations? The interplay of domain identity and role identity
N Kammerlander, A König, M Richards
Journal of Management Studies 55 (7), 1122-1165, 2018
1532018
Collaborative brand attacks in social media: Exploring the antecedents, characteristics, and consequences of a new form of brand crises
PA Rauschnabel, N Kammerlander, BS Ivens
Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice 24 (4), 381-410, 2016
1502016
Capturing family firm heterogeneity: How taxonomies and typologies can help the field move forward
DO Neubaum, N Kammerlander, KH Brigham
Family Business Review 32 (2), 106-130, 2019
1342019
Exogenous shocks and the adaptive capacity of family firms: exploring behavioral changes and digital technologies in the COVID‐19 pandemic
J Soluk, N Kammerlander, A De Massis
R&D Management 51 (4), 364-380, 2021
1312021
Motivation gaps and implementation traps: The paradoxical and time‐varying effects of family ownership on firm absorptive capacity
J Kotlar, A De Massis, F Frattini, N Kammerlander
Journal of Product Innovation Management 37 (1), 2-25, 2020
1092020
Unearthing and alleviating emotions in family business successions
A Bertschi-Michel, N Kammerlander, VM Strike
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 44 (1), 81-108, 2020
1002020
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