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In family business literature, business professionalization is often simplified into a binary characteristic, that is the presence of a nonfamily manager. We contend that other professionalization features, which may act simultaneously, can influence firm performance. This study adresses professionalization as a multidimensional construct, as intended by general management literature, and assesses the impact on business performance based on these underlying dimensions. Using a representative sample of 523 private Belgian family businesses, we identify five different dimensions of the professionalization construct by means of an exploratory factor analysis. Further regression results revealed significant positive effects of the professionalization dimensions on firm performance.
Dekker et al. (Sun,) studied this question.