International audienceThis research explores family succession in which the successors were unexpected. We present six cases studies of children who initially pursued careers outside the family firm but who later decided to return and successfully take over the small family business. Our outcomes explain why they decided to return, the conditions that they set for succeeding their fathers, and the way they approached the management of the family firm. We show that the success they experienced in their professional careers far from the family business positioned them as legitimate leaders. They made a deliberate personal choice to succeed, negotiating the conditions, and this put them on the same level as their predecessors. These successors...
This is a case about family business succession. Because many successions fail, the 'problem of succ...
This paper reviews the research to date on succession in the field of fam-ily business management. F...
Family business owners often receive the advice that for a next generation to succeed they need to w...
International audienceThis research explores family succession in which the successors were unexpect...
According to several studies and authors all over the world (see e.g. Ward 1987; Koiranen 2002), the...
Family businesses constitute between forty five and ninety percent of gross domestic product world w...
Family-owned businesses are associated with a low rate of survival. Statistically, less than three i...
Abstract The intention to pass the control of the business to the next generation (i.e. intrafamily...
The last two steps in the succession process—the joint management and withdrawal phases—differ from ...
Part of what makes family business is the intention of leaders to pass the business to the next gen...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into how the successors of family-owned manufacturi...
In small family firms, succession to the top is very critical stage of their lives. A high percentag...
In the last few decades, women’s involvement in family business ownership, governance, and managemen...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of unexpected succession - forced succession due ...
Some authors have analysed the influence of gender on family business succession but knowledge on th...
This is a case about family business succession. Because many successions fail, the 'problem of succ...
This paper reviews the research to date on succession in the field of fam-ily business management. F...
Family business owners often receive the advice that for a next generation to succeed they need to w...
International audienceThis research explores family succession in which the successors were unexpect...
According to several studies and authors all over the world (see e.g. Ward 1987; Koiranen 2002), the...
Family businesses constitute between forty five and ninety percent of gross domestic product world w...
Family-owned businesses are associated with a low rate of survival. Statistically, less than three i...
Abstract The intention to pass the control of the business to the next generation (i.e. intrafamily...
The last two steps in the succession process—the joint management and withdrawal phases—differ from ...
Part of what makes family business is the intention of leaders to pass the business to the next gen...
The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into how the successors of family-owned manufacturi...
In small family firms, succession to the top is very critical stage of their lives. A high percentag...
In the last few decades, women’s involvement in family business ownership, governance, and managemen...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of unexpected succession - forced succession due ...
Some authors have analysed the influence of gender on family business succession but knowledge on th...
This is a case about family business succession. Because many successions fail, the 'problem of succ...
This paper reviews the research to date on succession in the field of fam-ily business management. F...
Family business owners often receive the advice that for a next generation to succeed they need to w...