Advancing the Field of Family Business Research: Further Testing the Measurement Properties of the F-PEC

Family Business Review - Tập 23 Số 1 - Trang 76-88 - 2010
Daniel T. Holt1, Matthew W. Rutherford2, Donald F. Kuratko3
1Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
2Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
3Indiana University-Bloomington, Indiana

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The field of family business research is advanced by further examining the validity and reliability of Klein, Astrachan, and Smyrnios’s Family Influence on Power, Experience, and Culture Scale. Data from 831 family businesses are analyzed to assess the measure’s construct validity using exploratory and confirmatory techniques. The hypothesized three-factor model emerged to include culture, power, and experience. Extending the previous effort, the measure’s convergent validity was tested by assessing differences between the measure’s scores and the desires of the senior generation and the commitment of the next generation. Results support an initial level of convergent validity.

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