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Overview

Carole Howorth is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research spans fields primarily within Business, Management and Accounting, alongside contributions to Health Professions. Subfields of study include Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, and Accounting.

Their main research topics cover Family Business Performance and Succession, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy, Employment and Welfare Studies, Workplace Health and Well-being, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior, and Corporate Finance and Governance.

Among recent publications, Howorth's contributions include:

  • Multipartite attitudes to enterprise: A comparative study of young people and place, 2020, International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship
  • Symbiotic Relationships, Knowledge Management, and Sustainable Value at the Nexus Between Family Businesses, Cooperatives, and Rural Communities, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
  • Juggling on a tightrope: Experiences of small and micro business managers responding to employees with mental health difficulties, 2022, International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Howorth include Allan Discua Cruz, Εlias Hadjielias, Caroline Parkinson, Vicky Nowak, and Alan Southern.

Publication activity is notably concentrated in venues such as the International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.

Best Publications

  • Ownership and Management Issues Associated With Family Firm Performance and Company Objectives

    Paul Westhead;Carole Howorth

  • The focus of working capital management in UK small firms

    Carole Howorth;Paul Westhead

  • ‘Types’ of private family firms: an exploratory conceptual and empirical analysis

    Paul Westhead;Carole Howorth

  • The language of social entrepreneurs

    Caroline Parkinson;Carole Howorth

  • The Development of Family Companies: Management and Ownership Imperatives

    Paul Westhead;Marc Cowling;Carole Howorth

  • Intrafamily Entrepreneurship: The Formation and Membership of Family Entrepreneurial Teams

    Allan Discua Cruz;Carole Howorth;Eleanor Hamilton

  • Buyouts, information asymmetry and the family management dyad

    Carole Howorth;Paul Westhead;Mike Wright

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  • Late Payment and Credit Management in the Small Firm Sector: Some Empirical Evidence

    Michael John Peel;Nicholas Wilson;Carole Howorth

  • Small Firms' Demand for Finance: A Research Note:

    Carole A. Howorth

  • Trust within Entrepreneur Bank Relationships: Insights from Italy

    Carole Howorth;Andrea Moro

  • Family firm diversity and development: An introduction

    Carole Howorth;Mary Rose;Eleanor Hamilton;Paul Westhead

  • Social Learning and Social Entrepreneurship Education

    Carole Howorth;Susan M. Smith;Caroline Parkinson

  • Rethinking entrepreneurship methodology and definitions of the entrepreneur

    Carole Howorth;Sue Tempest;Christine Coupland

  • Ownership and management issues in first generation and multi-generation family firms

    Paul Westhead;Carole Howorth;Marc Cowling

  • Family Business Succession in Portugal: An Examination of Case Studies in the Furniture Industry

    Carole Howorth;Zahra Assaraf Ali

  • Trustworthiness and interest rates: an empirical study of Italian SMEs

    Carole Howorth;Andrea Moro

  • Habitual late payment of trade credit: an empirical examination of UK small firms

    Carole Howorth;Beat Reber

  • Working capital financing preferences: the case of mauritian manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMES)

    Kesseven Padachi;Carole Howorth;M S Narasimhan

  • Demand for private equity minority investments: A study of large family firms

    Florian Tappeiner;Carole Howorth;Ann-Kristin Achleitner;Stephanie Schraml

  • An Examination of the Factors Associated with Bank Switching in the U.K. Small Firm Sector

    Carole Howorth;Michael John Peel;Nicholas Wilson

  • Book review: Family Business Studies: An Annotated Bibliography

    Carole Howorth

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Westhead
Paul Westhead Durham University
Mike Wright
Mike Wright Imperial College London
Nick Wilson
Nick Wilson University of Leeds
Marc Cowling
Marc Cowling Oxford Brookes University
Michael J. Peel
Michael J. Peel Cardiff University
Justin B. Craig
Justin B. Craig Bond University
Deniz Ucbasaran
Deniz Ucbasaran University of Warwick
David J. Storey
David J. Storey University of Sussex

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