Published as a refereed journal since 1988, Family Business Review (FBR) is the leading scholarly publication devoted exclusively to exploration of the dynamics of family-controlled enterprise, including firms ranging in size from the very large to the relatively small. FBR is focused not only the entrepreneurial founding generation, but also on family enterprises in the 2nd and 3rd generation and beyond, including some of the oldest companies in the world. In addition, the journal publishes interdisciplinary research on families of wealth, family foundations and offices. The journal covers areas such as but not limited to the following: Succession planning Impact of family dynamics on managerial behaviors Estate and tax planning Liquidity issues Financial management Generation and gender issues Internationalization and Globalization of family enterprises Organizational structures Strategic planning and organizational changes in family firms In order to continually expand the topical reach of the field and FBR, the editorial team is particularly interested in and encourages submissions using different theoretical and empirical lenses to examine the following topics that deeply impact family enterprises around the world: Advising and advocacy of family firms Heterogeneity and differences between family enterprises – public vs. private firms, large vs. small etc. Behavioral issues related to family enterprises such as trust, loyalty, conflict, identity, goals, values, motivation, commitment, leadership, emotions Addiction in family firms Family dynamics influencing family enterprises Family roles and relationships Law & family business Non-economic and economic outcomes Philanthropy and the family enterprise This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). All issues of FBR are available to browse online . Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/fbr .