Measuring family influence from the non-family employee perspective: The perceived family influence scale (PFIS)
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Published
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Wolff, Sven
Koehn, Philipp
Ruf, Philipp J.
Moog, Petra M.
Strina, Giuseppe
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects
Abstract
To further our understanding of family influence in family businesses, this study introduces the Perceived Family Influence Scale (PFIS). Departing from existing owner-centric methodologies, the PFIS uses social constructivism theory to capture family influence from the perspective of non family employees, a frequently neglected but integral stakeholder group within the family firm ecosystem. Following a rigorous multistep development process involving 600 non-family employees, we validate the PFIS and identify three core sub-dimensions of perceived family influence: culture, organizational decision-making, and image. We also demonstrate the practical applicability of the PFIS by examining the link between perceived family influence and non-family employee job satisfaction. Grounded in social constructivism, the PFIS is a reliable instrument that allows for the collection of more unbiased and holistic data on family influence, thereby refining our understanding of family firms and advancing the family business research field.
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Journal
Journal of Family Business Strategy
ISSN
1877-8585
Organization
Volume
15
Issue
3
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation apa
Wolff, S., Koehn, P., Ruf, P. J., Moog, P. M., & Strina, G. (2024). Measuring family influence from the non-family employee perspective: The perceived family influence scale (PFIS). In Journal of Family Business Strategy (Vol. 15, Issue 3). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.22370
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