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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.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Oscar Montiel
- 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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