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Family business debates : multidimensional perspectives across countries, continents and geo-political frontiers / edited by Oscar Javier Montiel Méndez, Salvatore Tomaselli and Argentina Soto Maciel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Oscar Montiel
Contributor:
Soto Maciel, Argentina, editor.
Tomaselli, Salvatore, editor.
Javier Montiel Méndez, Oscar, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Family-owned business enterprises--Management.
Family-owned business enterprises.
Family corporations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (417 pages)
Place of Publication:
Emerald Publishing 2023
Bingley, England : Emerald Publishing, [2023]
Summary:
Family Business Debatesprovides a novel, ground-breaking approach to diverse and contemporary topics in current business management research, focusing on family enterprises to study both the positive and negative aspects of such commercial structures.
Contents:
Cover
Family Business Debates
Introducation
Family Business Debates: Multidimensional Perspectives Across Countries, Continents and Geo-political Frontiers
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
About the Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I - Theory
1. Family Business Research: 5th Wave Perspectives
Abstract
Introduction
Family Business Debates: Multidimensional Perspectives
Novel Perspectives
Family Business Dynamics
Support the Family Business
Family Business Complexity
Conclusions
References
2. Starting at the Beginning: A Scoping Review of Family Business Founders
Methods
Scoping Review
Step 1: Identify the Research Question
Step 2: Set Eligibility Criteria and Create a Protocol
Step 3: Search for Studies
Step 4: Select Studies
Step 5: Extract Study Data
Limitations
Main Debates and Critical Analysis
Approach and Methods
Location and Time Studied
Topics Explored and Frameworks Used
Publications
Recommendations for Future Study
Location
Topics to Explore
Conclusion
3. Critical Studies in Family Businesses: What Are We Afraid Of?
Critical Theory and Research in Family Business: What We Know
Implications for Family Business Research
The Dark Side of Family Business (DSFB): A Focus on the Fear of Failure (FoF)
Fear and the Fear of Failure
A Critical Look at the Drivers of the DSFB
Evidence of the Dark Side of Entrepreneurship
Dealing with the FoF and the DSFB: The Criticality of Context and Situation
Dealing with the FoF and the DSFB - Symptoms and Outcomes in the DSFB
Learning to Deal with the Dark Side in FB: A Critical Approach
Learn by Doing
Generational Family Learning.
Family Networks and Two Bites at the Cherry
Negative Learning
4. Philosophical Foundations of Family Business Development
The Economics of Entrepreneurship
The Ways of the Morality of Entrepreneurship
The Ethics of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship and Family
5. Pedagogical Strategies for Family Business Members From a Lifelong Learning Perspective
Literature Review
Pedagogical Trends
Family Business Education
Family Business Learning Needs
Pedagogical Strategies for Family Businesses
6. The Social Family Enterprise: Towards a Disruptive Approach to Social Entrepreneurship
Theoretical Perspectives
Social Enterprise
Family Enterprise
Social Family Enterprise
Problematic
Discussion
II - Practice
7. Family Business Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: An Explorative Approach
Method
Case Studies
Wine Industry - Casa Ermelinda Freitas - Lisbon, Portugal
Footwear Industry - Grupo Pirma, Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico
FBEE Model
Cross Case Discussion
Family Framework Conditions
Portuguese Case Study
Mexican Case Study
Framework Conditions
Formal Institutions
Physical Infrastructure
Demand
Systemic Conditions
Leadership
Knowledge and Talent
Outputs and Outcomes
Productive Entrepreneurship
Mexican Case study
References.
8. Japanese Sshinise: Llong-Sstanding Bbusinesses and tTheir Sstrategies to Pprotect the ie Uunder Eextreme Eenvironments
Literature Rreview and Rrelevant Cconcepts
Methodology
Debate I: The Ssocial Ccapital and the Rrelationship Wwith Llocal Ccommunities
Debate II: Resilience and Iinnovation: Adapting and Kkeeping the Ttradition
Final Rreflections: tThe Pprotection of the ie
9. Australian Family Businesses: Ready to Thrive Post COVID-19?
Readiness for Recovery
Readiness by the Family
Socioemotional Wealth (SEW)
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Succession and Transition
A Look From the Family Itself
SEW
Relationships and Succession Transitions
Readiness for Sustainability Post COVID-19
10. From Small Business to Large Family Business: Discussions Around Development and Evolution of Companies in Latin Americ ...
Discussions on the Internationalization of Companies in Latin America and Spain
Three Latin American Trajectories
Lojas Americanas
Crystal Lagoons Corp
Despegar.com
The Internationalization of Spanish SMEs
Ferrovial
Talgo
The Sol Meliá Hotel Group
Final Considerations
11. Knowledge on Boards of Directors of Family Firms: From Developed Economies to Latin America
Boards of Directors in Family Firms: Lessons From Developed Economies
Theoretical Streams
Main Topics: Board Tasks, Composition, and Processes
Board Tasks
Board Composition
Board Processes
Key Specific Challenges of Family Firm Boards
The International Perspective
What Do We Know About Boards of Directors in Latin America and What Is Still Missing?
Research in Latin America.
Literature Reviewed, Criteria, and Highlights
Main Topics Addressed in Latin America
Key Issues Not Discussed in Latin America. Comparison With the Discussion in Developed Countries
12. Managing Paradoxes in Family Firms: A Closer Look at Public Politics in Spain
Traditional Approaches for Development of Public Policies Oriented to Family Business Continuity
New Approaches for Development of Public Policies Oriented to Family Business Continuity
13. Family Business in Latin America: A Contextual Approach Based on Three Cases From the Puuc Biocultural Region
Theoretical Framework
Family Businesses and the Contextual Approach
Family Business in Latin America
Contextual Analysis: Maya Biocultural Zone of Puuc Yucatan, Mexico
Case 1: Vida Vida Organic Products
Case 2: Artisanal Cheeses "La Vaquita"
Case 3: Lool-Beek Cooperative
Discussion of the Cases
14. Enabling Family Business Resilience - The Role of Female Leadership: Evidence From a Chinese Family Business
Theoretical Background
Concept of Resilience and Its Development
Upper Echelon Theory and Female Leaders in Family Businesses
Research Design and Method
Case Selection
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Findings
Background of Case Company
Results
Dimension 1: Ability to Prepare for Change
Dimension 2: Ability to Control Change
Dimension 3: Ability to Absorb Change
Dimension 4: Ability to Adapt to Change
Discussion and Conclusion
Contributions
Managerial Implications
Limitations of the Study
Directions for Future Research
15. Sadism, Heterotopia, and Entrepreneurship: The Role of the "Family" in Family Business
Introduction to Heterotopias
A Primer in Sadism
The Role of Separate Spaces in Sadism
Family Business and the Role of Space
The Back Story of Ruthie's Diner and Dive Bar
The Back Story of Lyuba - The New Owner of Ruthie's Diner and Dive Bar as Told in First-Person, Present Tense
The Entrepreneurial Journey
Reviving the Entrepreneurial Dream
Coincidences and Family Members
A Reassurance of Continuity
Isomorphism Gone Wrong
Other Family Members at Ruthie's Diner and Dive Bar
What Is the "Family" in a Family Business?
Special Rules for Special People
Classism in the Family Business Heterotopia
Another Egregious Family Affair
The Family Strikes Again
Firearms Allowed?
Another Train of Empty Threats
For Once the Old Family Helped Out
Favorable Continuity in a Family Business?
No Wigs, No Beards, and No French
Petty Disagreements Pushed Aside and Welcoming a New Family Member
16. Power and Corruption in Family Business: Perspectives and Cases
Power and Corruption in Family Business
Three Perspectives: Ownership and Control, Governance, and Generations on Corruption in Family Business
Methodology and Approach for Case Identification
Three Case Studies Illustrating Power and Corruption in Large Family Business
Odebrecht Family in Brazil
Gupta Family in South Africa
Chao Family in China
Implications of Corruption in Family Business
Implications of the Power - Corruption Nexus in Family Business
Summary and Future Directions
Acknowledgment
17. True Entrepreneur versus False Entrepreneur: Implications for Family Business
Introduction.
Entrepreneurship: Micro, Meso, and Macro Analytical Scopes.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Javier Montiel Méndez, Oscar Family Business Debates
ISBN:
1-80117-666-3

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