In this article we focus on the study of history through the use of narratives, within the context of the prevalent form of organization worldwide: the family business. Specifically we consider the dilemma of the impossible gift of succession using Nietzsche’s discussion of the burden of history and paralleling the story of a family business succession with that of Shakespeare’s King Lear. This way, we seek to make a contribution to organizational studies by answering recent calls to engage more with history in studies of business organizations. By implication, the study also initiates an integration of family business studies into organization studies
This article traces back the origins and nature of business history to stress its potential to dialo...
The purpose of this study was to examine generational succession in family business as it relates to...
Purpose: This paper explores the power of narrative in management and enterprise research. It is ins...
In this paper we focus on the study of history through the use of narratives, within the context of ...
Background: Family businesses are a complex, overlapping system of business, ownership, and family, ...
The article analyzes the business history's approach to family business studies and the implication ...
Despite advances in family business research, the field would benefit from greater methodological ri...
Scholars have recently paid growing attention to the transfer of family legacies across generations,...
History is increasingly recognized as a distinctive source of competitive advantage for family busin...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
The “historic turn” in management and organizational studies (MOS) called organizational theorists a...
This article will emphasize the status and relevance of narrative research in the study of families ...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means’ classic study), the role of the family in capi...
Family values may play an important role in shaping the organization of businesses and their efficie...
This article traces back the origins and nature of business history to stress its potential to dialo...
The purpose of this study was to examine generational succession in family business as it relates to...
Purpose: This paper explores the power of narrative in management and enterprise research. It is ins...
In this paper we focus on the study of history through the use of narratives, within the context of ...
Background: Family businesses are a complex, overlapping system of business, ownership, and family, ...
The article analyzes the business history's approach to family business studies and the implication ...
Despite advances in family business research, the field would benefit from greater methodological ri...
Scholars have recently paid growing attention to the transfer of family legacies across generations,...
History is increasingly recognized as a distinctive source of competitive advantage for family busin...
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 2017. A common lament is that business hist...
The “historic turn” in management and organizational studies (MOS) called organizational theorists a...
This article will emphasize the status and relevance of narrative research in the study of families ...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means’ classic study), the role of the family in capi...
Family values may play an important role in shaping the organization of businesses and their efficie...
This article traces back the origins and nature of business history to stress its potential to dialo...
The purpose of this study was to examine generational succession in family business as it relates to...
Purpose: This paper explores the power of narrative in management and enterprise research. It is ins...