The concluding chapter presents the study’s contributions. Through the integration of bibliometric analysis and conceptual reconstruction, five main areas of contribution emerge: the structured reconstruction of theoretical trajectories; the redefinition of the concept of family resilience; the interpretation of risk as a relational and affective construct; the enhancement of governance as a lever for risk management; and the link between family entrepreneurship, reputation, and sustainability. The chapter concludes with a detailed proposal for future research, structured into five thematic areas related to risk: ownership structures and disclosure; life cycle, succession, and financial structure; innovation and digitalization; internationalization; CSR, ESG, and risk management in terms of reputation and identity. The aim is to outline a multi-dimensional research agenda capable of capturing the contextual complexity of risk management in family businesses.

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Conclusions: Contributions to Literature and Lines of Development for Future Research

  • Anna Maria Moisello,
  • Pietro Gottardo

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The concluding chapter presents the study’s contributions. Through the integration of bibliometric analysis and conceptual reconstruction, five main areas of contribution emerge: the structured reconstruction of theoretical trajectories; the redefinition of the concept of family resilience; the interpretation of risk as a relational and affective construct; the enhancement of governance as a lever for risk management; and the link between family entrepreneurship, reputation, and sustainability. The chapter concludes with a detailed proposal for future research, structured into five thematic areas related to risk: ownership structures and disclosure; life cycle, succession, and financial structure; innovation and digitalization; internationalization; CSR, ESG, and risk management in terms of reputation and identity. The aim is to outline a multi-dimensional research agenda capable of capturing the contextual complexity of risk management in family businesses.