Marita Rautiainen (ed.); Peter Rosa (ed.); Timo Pihkala (ed.); Maria José Parada (ed.); Allan Discua Cruz (ed.) Palgrave Macmillan (2018) Kovakantinen kirja
Marita Rautiainen (ed.); Maria José Parada (ed.); Timo Pihkala (ed.); Naveed Akhter (ed.); Allan Discua Cruz (ed.); Mukherj Palgrave Macmillan (2022) Kovakantinen kirja
Marita Rautiainen (ed.); Maria José Parada (ed.); Timo Pihkala (ed.); Naveed Akhter (ed.); Allan Discua Cruz (ed.); Mukherj Palgrave Macmillan (2023) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
María Jesús Delgado Rodríguez; José Marchena Domínguez; Nuria Rodríguez Martín; Antonio Rafael Fernández Paradas; Galiano Co Editorial Tirant Lo Blanch (2020) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Edward Elgar Sivumäärä: 272 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2015, 30.10.2015 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
An impressive team of editors from Asia, Europe, North and South America has compiled cutting-edge research on family businesses. In these chapters, we gain a global perspective of the entrepreneurial approaches families are taking to prepare the next generation of leaders. We learn strategies for family firms to survive and prosper. And we find there are lessons here that non-family businesses can apply to make transitions successful.' - Francis Hoy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USThis illustrative book considers the interface of business structures, contexts, and leadership building blocks to explore the contingent nature of leadership development in transgenerational entrepreneurship. Longitudinal case studies of 27 family firms in nine different countries provide a rich, global selection of leadership development insights by examining the roles of values, professionalization, leadership style and other contingent factors.
The diversity of cases and chapters provides a rich foundation for insight into the pathways currently in use to develop the next generation leaders, illuminating the strategies and pathways of successful transgenerational family enterprises. By examining the available literature and one or more case studies, each chapter draws pragmatic conclusions, with findings that suggest the importance of focusing on leadership as a shared capability, transmission of values to maintain an entrepreneurial culture, the fit between professionalization and values to increase transgenerational potential, the need to address the structure of the business and the focus on parenting to develop next generations.
This path-breaking book will inform family business researchers as they explore the ways in use to develop the next generation. Each chapter starts with a mini-case study focused on a dilemma related to leader development, making this book an excellent resource for educators in undergraduate, graduate, or executive programs.
Contributors: N. Auletta, B. Bardai, P. Bender, N. Bhatnagar, F.H. Bos, M. Brumana, L. Cassia, J.P. Coen Rigtering, A. De Massis, R.-L. DeWitt, L. Díaz Matajira, A. Discua Cruz, A. Gimeno, G. González Couture, D. Grzybovski, M. Heetebrij-van Dalfsen, H. Higashide, N. Kozono, C. Lechner, I.A. Matser, T. Minola, L. Mohd Nor, A. Nilsson, M.J. Parada, K. Ramachandran, M. Ramírez-Pasillas, M.T. Roscoe, P. Sharma, A. Vieira, S.R. Xavier, K. Yamaguchi, M. Yusof