家族企业中的下一代外部创业实践

Next Generation External Venturing Practices in Family Owned Businesses

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2020
被引 52
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于对两家墨西哥家族企业的纵向定性研究,揭示了下一代成员在外部创业中使用的五种实践和三条路径,帮助理解他们如何在家族主导秩序中发起新事业。

Abstract

Abstract Drawing on an Entrepreneurship as Practice (EaP) approach, this article examines how next generation members in family owned businesses (FOBs) engage in external venturing. Our study builds on longitudinal qualitative research in two Mexican FOBs where the next generation launched ten ventures. It reveals five different practices of external venturing used by next generation family members: ‘obtaining family approval’, ‘bypassing family’, ‘family venture mimicking’, ‘jockeying in family’, and ‘jockeying around family’. The five practices are combined into three routes for external venturing: ‘imitating the family business’, ‘splitting the family business’, and ‘surpassing the family business’. Building on notions from Michel de Certeau’s practice theory, this study contributes to theorizing the five practices as ways of operating and the routes as modes of sensing to better understand how next generation family members deal with settings featured by dominant orders within the family and the FOB in their attempts to originate and launch their new ventures.

家族企业创业实践公司风险投资定性研究