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Michael-Tsabari, N., Strike, V., Barbera, F. (2026) . Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, .

Lafleur, C., Hasso, T., & Barbera, F. (2025). . Journal of Business Ethics1-16.

Saleem, A., Barbera, F., Hoffmann A., & De Jong, S.  (2023). , Journal of Family Business Strategy. 100594. Barbera, F., Hasso, T., & Schwarz, T. V. (2022). . Journal of Family Business Management. doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-06-2022-0076 Randolph, R. V., Alexander, B. N., Madison, K., & Barbera, F. (2022). . Family Business Review, 35(3), 219–245 doi.org/10.1177/08944865221100374 Graves, C., Shi, H. X., & Barbera, F. (2022). . International Business Review, 31(4), 101974 doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2022.101974. Barbera, F., Shi, H. X., Agarwal, A., & Edwards, M. (2020). . Journal of Business Ethics, 163(4), 661–673 doi.org/10.1007/s10551-019-04382-7. Shi, H. X., Graves, C., & Barbera, F. (2019). . Long Range Planning, 52(4), 101838. doi.org/10.1016/j.lrp.2018.05.004 Barbera, F., Stamm, I., & DeWitt, R.-L. (2018). . Family Business Review, 31(3), 352–378. Note: Recipient of the Best Paper Award at the Family Business Review in 2019. doi.org/10.1177/0894486518780795. Barbera, F., Bernhard, F., Nacht, J. & McCann, G. (2015). . Academy of Management Learning and Education Journal 14(3), 322-346. doi.org/10.5465/amle.2014.0233 Barbera, F. & Hasso, T. (2013). . Family Business Review 26(3), 271-292. doi.org/10.1177/0894486513487198 Barbera, F. & Moores, K. (2013). . Small Business Economics 40(4), 953-976. jstor.org/stable/43552841

Featured publication

Managing Emotional Minefields Within Family Businesses

"Adam looked at the customer standing at the counter in the wine cellar in disbelief. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing. He found the customer’s comments to be slightly rude. Adam felt anger brewing inside of him and thought to himself, “This is MY family’s business and I should really show this customer who’s the boss here!” Adam, thinking he can do whatever he wants, let his anger out and shouted at the customer to leave his wine cellar. The customer angrily left, and soon Adam heard from his neighbours that word was spreading that members of his family business treat customers poorly. Soon, Adam’s wine business had a negative reputation in the nearby community and lost some of the winery’s loyal customers who simply stopped their regular visits. Adam thought to himself, “Should I have hidden my anger and simply smiled at the customer that day? Would things have been different today for my family’s wine business?"  Saleem, A., Barbera, F., Hoffmann, A. & De Jong, S. (2023) The Role of Emotional Labor and Display Latitude in Preserving Socioemotional Wealth in Family Businesses. Journal of Family Business Strategy, 100594.