NC_OLD1030: Family Firms and Policy in Times of Disruption (NC1030)

(Multistate Research Project)

Status: Inactive/Terminating

SAES-422 Reports

12/19/2011

Niehm, L. S. & Swinney, J.L. Guest editors introduction to the special issue on family business. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 31(4), 397-398.

Niehm, L. S., Tyner, K., Shelley, M., & Fitzgerald, M. (2010). Technology Adoption in Small Family-Owned Businesses: Accessibility, Perceived Advantage, and Information Technology Literacy. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 31(4), 498-515.

Frazier, B. J. & Niehm, L.S., (2010). The Influence of the Institutional Environment on Community Perceptions of Rural Retailer Performance. Available at http://www.itaaonline.org [abstract].Research presentation for 2010 International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-30, 2010.

Kim, H., Niehm, L. S., & Park, S., (2010). The Assessment of Information Quality in Small Business Websites. Available at http://www.itaaonline.org [abstract].Research presentation for 2010 International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-30, 2010.

Danes, S.M. & Stafford, K. (2011). Family social capital as family business resilience capacity. In Richard Sorenson (Ed.), Family Business and Social Capital (ppgs. 79-105, Chapter 7). Edward Elgar: UK.

Haynes, G., Danes, S.M., & Stafford, K. (2011). Influence of federal disaster assistance on family business survival and success. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 19 (2), 86-98.

Lee, Y. L., Jasper, C. J. & Fitzgerald, M. A. (2010). Gender differences in perceived business success and profit growth among family business managers. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 31, 458-474. DOI: 10.1007/s10834-010-9226-z

Niehm, L. S., Tyner, K. E., Shelley, M. C., & Fitzgerald, M. A. (2010). Antecedents and consequences of information technology adoption in small family-owned businesses. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 31(4), 498-515. DOI: 10.1007/s10834-010-9197-0.

Muske, G. (2010) Entrepreneurship and Programmatic Needs: Perception of Extension Agents and Economic Developers. Bismarck, ND: Center for Community Vitality, NDSU Extension.

Pushkarskaya, H. and M.I. Marshall. 2010. Family Structure, Policy Shocks, and Family Business Adjustment Choices. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 31(4):414-426.

Peake, W.O. and M.I. Marshall. (2011). Does Experience Dictate Entrepreneurial Firm Performance? Southern Journal of Entrepreneurship 4(1):49-70.

Flaig, A. and M.I. Marshall. The Marriage Tax: Do Marriage and Children Impact the Success of Self-Employed Men and Women Differently? Presented and published online in Proceedings of 2010 International Council for Small Business, Cincinnati, OH, June, 2010.

M.I. Marshall and A. Flaig. Can Women Have It All? The Impact of Gender and Children on the Self-Employed. Presented and published online in Proceedings of 2011 USASBE Conference, Hilton Head, SC, January, 2011.

Lee, Y. & Zachary, R. (2011). Determinants of business success among Korean-owned small business in the U.S.: The role of human capital, financial capital, and social capital. Proceedings of the 9th Asian Consumer and Family Economics Association Conference, Seoul, Korea, 9, 201-213.

01/03/2013

11/30/2013

02/07/2015

See attached updated NC1030 publications.

11/25/2015

Publications


Craft, S., Seal, K., Jang, J. & Danes, S.M. (2015). Spousal expectations and perceived social support during the creation of a new business venture. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 14, 169-195. Objective 1.


Fiore, A.M., Niehm, L.S., Hurst, J., Son, J., Sadachar, A., & Russell, D., Swenson, D., & Seeger, C. (2105). Will they stay or will they go: Community features important in migration decisions of university graduating seniors. Economic Development Quarterly, 29, 23-37.


Fitzgerald, M. A., & Muske, G. (In press). Family business participation in community social responsibility: The moderating effect of gender. Journal of Business Ethics.


Flores, L. Y., D. Aguayo, J. Harvath, C. Valdivia, S. Jeanetta, and D. Martinez. 2015. Initial Development of a Scale on Immigrants’ Perceptions of the Community. Abstract P. 9 In: Jeanetta S. and C. Valdivia (eds). Proceedings, 13th Annual Conference Cambio de Colores: Latinos in the Heartland. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 83pp.


Haynes, G.W., Neuman, D., Hook, C., Haynes, D.C., Steeley, J.M., Kelley, M., Gatterdam, A, Nielson, C., & Paine, M. (2015). Comparing Child and Family Outcomes Between Two Home Visitation Programs, Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 43(3) 209-229.


Lee, Y., Bartkus, K., & Lee, M. (2015). The diversity of legacy motivation: Succession planning of African-American, Mexican-American, and Korean-American business owners. American Journal of Entrepreneurship, 8(1), 71-93.


Lee, Y., Fitzgerald, M., & Bartkus, K. (forthcoming). Adjustment strategy use in minority family businesses: Differences across gender. Journal of Family and Economic Issues.


Marshall, M.I. and H. Schrank. 2014. “Small Business Disaster Recovery-A Research Framework.” Natural Hazards, 72(2):597-616.


Marshall, M.I, L.S. Niehm, S.B. Sydnor, and H.L. Schrank. 2015. Predicting Small Business Demise after a Natural Disaster: An Analysis of Pre-Existing Conditions. Natural Hazards, 79:331-354.


Masuo, D. (July 2015). Family Businesses Give Back to Their Communities: How Do They Do That? College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa.
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/smallbusiness (subscribe and request Small Business Newsletter 815.pdf) and www2.hawaii.edu/~masuo/CSR_Natl_070615.pdf


Niehm, L. S., Fiore, A. M., Hurst, J., Lee, Y., & Sadachar, A. (2015). Bridging the Gap between Entrepreneurship Education and Small Rural Businesses: An Experiential Service-Learning Approach. Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship, 26(3), 129.


Niehm, L. S. (2015). Mazzeo, M., Oyer, P. & Schaefer, S.(2014). Road Side MBA: Back Road Lessons for Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Small Business Owners. New York:
Business Plus. 280 pp.(hard cover). Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 43(4), 378-381.


Nose, L., Korunka, C., Frank, H. Danes, S.M. (2015). Decreasing the effects of relationship conflict on family businesses: The moderating role of family climate. Journal of Family Issues, 1-27, DOI: 10.1177/0192513X15573869.


Payen Diaz de la Vega, A. and C. Valdivia. 2015. Individual and Contextual Factors Explaining Latino Entrepreneurship in Rural Communities in the Midwest. Selected Poster. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association and Western Agricultural Economics Association Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, CA.

Peake, W., Cooper, D., Valdivia, C., L. Y. Flores, S. Jeanetta, D. Martinez. 2015. Latino and Latina Immigrants in Rural Communities of the Midwest: The Role of Cultural Identity in Wellbeing and Job Satisfaction. NEXO XVIII (2): 18-22.


Valdivia, C., K. Higgins, R. Schmidt, L. Y. Flores, and S. Jeanetta. The Nature of Latino-Owned Businesses in Relation to Acculturation Paths and the Context of Reception in Three Regions of Missouri. Abstract. P.24. In: Jeanetta, S. and C. Valdivia (eds). Proceedings, 13th Annual Conference Cambio de Colores: Latinos in the Heartland. University of Missouri. Columbia, 83pp. MO.


Yang, Y. & Danes, S.M. (2015). Resiliency and resilience process of Entrepreneurs in new venture creation. Journal of Entrepreneurship Research, 15 (1), 1-30.


Presentations


Fitzgerald, M.A., Muske, G., Haynes, G.W., & Lee, Y. (2015). Consumer Issues in the Bakken: Experiences of Family Owned Businesses. Invited symposium, American Council on Consumer Interests Annual Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL, May.
Han, J., Niehm, L., & Chung, T. (2014). Understanding Second-Hand Retailing: A Resource Based Perspective of Best Practices Leading to Small Business Success. Available at http://www.itaaonline.org. [Abstract] 2014 International Textiles and Apparel Association (ITAA) Conference Charlotte, North Carolina, November 12-16, 2014.


Hancock, C., Muske, G., & Reimers-Hild, C. (May, 2015). Are We Entrepreneurs: Using Ourselves as a Case Study to Measure the Impact of Extension’s Web-Based Entrepreneurship Outreach. 2015 NACDEP Annual Conference, Little Rock, AR.


Hancock, C., & Muske, G. (May, 2015). Engaging Business Owners in the Learning Process. 2015 NACDEP Annual Conference, Little Rock, AR.


Hancock, C. & Muske, G. (2015) Being Entrepreneurial with Online Media. North Central Cropping Systems Academy: For the 21st Century Extension Professional. NC Region, Sept 22, 2015 webinar.


Hancock, C. & Muske, G. (2015) Lessons Learned: A Report on Entrepreneurship A/B Testing. UNL Extension 2020 Technology Team webinar.


Muske, G., & Fitzgerald, M. (2015). Examining family businesses and families’ responses to Bakken changes. National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals, Annual Conference, Little Rock, AK, May 17-20.
Niehm, L.S., Sydnor, S., Marshall, M., & Schrank, H. (2015). Survival and Demise of Small Family-Owned Businesses Following a Natural Disaster. Proceedings available at http://www.usasbe.org. Research round table presentation at the 2015 USASBE Conference, Tampa, FL, January 22-25, 2015.


Reimers-Hild, C. Hancock, C., & Muske, G. (2015, Sept). Are We Entrepreneurs: Using Ourselves as a Case Study and Moving Forward. NCRCRD Webinar Series.

Ringler, C and C. Valdivia. 2014. Increasing the Resilience of Farming Communities to Climate Change through Shared Leaning and Adaptation Decision making with a Focus on Gender. (International Food Policy Research Institute, Center for International Forests, University of Missouri. UNCC COP Organized Official Side Event, Lima Peru.
Torres, A.P. and M.I. Marshall. “Does Social Capital Explain Small Business Resilience? A Panel Data Analysis Post-Katrina.” Selected poster presented at the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Conference, San Francisco, July, 2015.


Valdivia, C. 2015. Climate change, global drivers & local decision makers: Translational research for adaptation. International Conference of Agricultural Economics. August 9-14. Milan, Italy.


Valdivia, C. 2015. The Political Economy of Sustainable Livelihoods in The Altiplano of Peru. Latin American Studies Conference. May 28. San Juan, Puerto Rico.


Valdivia, C. 2014. Gendered and Local Scale Impacts and Perceptions of Climate Change Across Rural Landscapes of Peru & Bolivia. Gender and Resilience Across the Landscape Multi-Stakeholder Forum, MU, IFPRI and CIFOR. Global Landscapes Forum: Landscapes for a New Climate and Development Agenda. December 6 - 7. The WestinLima Hotels and Convention Center Lima, Peru.


Valdivia, C., S. Jeanetta, L. Flores, and D. Martínez. 2014. Latino Newcomers and Asset Accumulation in Three Rural Communities and Immigrant Integration and Sustainable Development. The Cambio Center’s First Ten Years of Groundbreaking Research. 11 November, Leadership Auditorium MU Student Center, Columbia MO.


Valdivia, C., S. Jeanetta, L. Y. Flores, and D. Martínez. 2014. Asset Accumulation and Livelihood Strategies of Latino Newcomers to the Midwest: Wellbeing and the Context of Reception. Panel Series 6. Julian Samora Research Institute 25th Anniversary Conference, 31 October, East Lansing, MI.


Grants Funded


Haynes, G.W. LAUNCH Project, SAMSHA, October 2014 – September 2019.


Haynes, G.W., Raile, E., & Smith, V. Childcare market rate study, Montana Department of Health and Human Services, October 2015 – June 2016.


Haynes, G.W. Changes in income and wealth by veteran small business owners during and after the Great Recession, Small Business Administration (Office of Advocacy), June 2015 – November 2016.


Haynes, G.W. Changes in the lending behavior of depository lenders, Small Business Administration (Office of Advocacy), June 2015 – March 2016.


Haynes, G.W., Ellis, C., & Burrowers, M. Examining the characteristics of early innovators, Montana Research Initiative, June 2015 – December 2016.


Haynes, G.W. & Fuller, K. Examining the financial conditions of specialty crop (small farm) producers, U.S.D.A, Farm Service Agency. June 2015 – March 2016.


Haynes, G.W. & Schumacher. Poverty in Montana: A report card. Montana Department of Health and Human Services, October 2015 – June 2016.


Marshall, M.I. “Integrating Family and Business Objectives for Stronger Family Farm Sustainability”. Integrated grant award from AFRI, Small and Medium Sized Farms Program, funding period 2015-2018.


Muske, G. (2015). Ag Marketing Service Technical Assistance Training. NIFA/Ag Marketing Services - $5000


Niehm, L.S., Muske, G., & Fitzgerald, M. Family Business Contributions to Sustainable and Entrepreneurial Rural Communities over Time. Multi-State Rural Development Research or Extension Project between Iowa State University and North Dakota State University. USDA regional grant funded through the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD), Michigan State University, $25,000. September 1, 2015-August 30, 2016. Principal Investigator.


Son, J., Niehm, L.S., Russell, D., & Lee, J. (2014). “Enhancing Rural Business Sustainability through Social Media: Needs Assessment and Development of a Business Assistance Workshop”. Helen LeBaron Hilton Research Grant, College of Human Sciences, Iowa State University. Project funding period: January-December 2014, $1,000. Co-principal Investigator.


Spilichal, K., Hatterman-Valenti, H., Gold, A., Mawby, H., & Muske, G. (2015). Expanding local specialty crop opportunities in North Dakota through season extension using high tunnels. USDA Specialty Crop Grant - $173,010.

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