In the aftermath of an ethical violation: do family firms suffer more than non-family firms and why?

Research indicates that family firms often engender a sense of trustworthiness among stakeholders. However, little is known as to whether this trustworthiness is beneficial or detrimental to family firms in the face of an ethical scandal. Ethical transgressions can profoundly undermine stakeholders&...

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Authors: Nyffenegger, Bettina (Author) ; Madison, Kristen (Author) ; Lude, Maximilian Joachim 1989- (Author) ; Prügl, Reinhard 1976- (Author) ; Hack, Andreas (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Journal of business ethics
Year: 2025, Volume: 198, Issue: 4, Pages: 813-840
Further subjects:B Business Ethics
B Research Ethics
B Family firm versus non-family firm
B Identity threat
B Information Ethics
B Expectancy violation
B Meta-Ethics
B Family Business
B Goodwill-based trustworthiness
B Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
B Ethical transgression
B Normative Ethics
B Benevolence
B Integrity
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