Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EE) as a phenomenon that considers the interactions between specific elements in a proximity to one another often overlooks the role of family firms. Family firms, as the most ubiquitous form of organization in the world, offer peculiar resources and behaviours that impact their surrounding elements. Through a longitudinal revelatory qualitative case study on a long-standing family firm named Beretta, we discover the role of conscientiousness as a key mechanism that facilitates positive interactions between the family firm and their EE. Our findings show that in tandem with longevity and growth, conscientiousness provides a concern for the EE which influence the firm’s goals. Thereby, we advance knowledge at the intersection of the family firm and EE literatures. In addition, our research offers family firm conscientiousness as a key variable for practitioners and policy makers when considering EE policy as an untapped resource. This is timely given the increasing pressure for firms to be environmentally and socially sustainable.

(2024). The role of conscientiousness in the orchestration of entrepreneurial ecosystems: A case study of the Beretta family firm [conference presentation (unpublished) - intervento a convegno (paper non pubblicato)]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/273149

The role of conscientiousness in the orchestration of entrepreneurial ecosystems: A case study of the Beretta family firm

Appleton, Samuel Wayne;
2024-06-26

Abstract

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EE) as a phenomenon that considers the interactions between specific elements in a proximity to one another often overlooks the role of family firms. Family firms, as the most ubiquitous form of organization in the world, offer peculiar resources and behaviours that impact their surrounding elements. Through a longitudinal revelatory qualitative case study on a long-standing family firm named Beretta, we discover the role of conscientiousness as a key mechanism that facilitates positive interactions between the family firm and their EE. Our findings show that in tandem with longevity and growth, conscientiousness provides a concern for the EE which influence the firm’s goals. Thereby, we advance knowledge at the intersection of the family firm and EE literatures. In addition, our research offers family firm conscientiousness as a key variable for practitioners and policy makers when considering EE policy as an untapped resource. This is timely given the increasing pressure for firms to be environmentally and socially sustainable.
intervento a convegno (paper non pubblicato)
Paper presentato alla conferenza "24th EURAM 2024: Fostering innovation to address grand challenges", svoltasi nel periodo 25-28 Giugno 2024 a Bath (UK)
26-giu-2024
Appleton, Samuel Wayne; Mismetti, Marco; De Massis, Alfredo Vittorio
File allegato/i alla scheda:
File Dimensione del file Formato  
Manuscript_Beretta_EURAM.pdf

Solo gestori di archivio

Versione: draft - bozza non referata
Licenza: Licenza default Aisberg
Dimensione del file 5.88 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
5.88 MB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri
Pubblicazioni consigliate

Aisberg ©2008 Servizi bibliotecari, Università degli studi di Bergamo | Terms of use/Condizioni di utilizzo

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10446/273149
Citazioni
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact