变化中的精英商业网络背景下“家庭”的情感延伸

The affective extension of ‘family’ in the context of changing elite business networks

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2020
被引 16
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于对苏格兰家族企业所有者的访谈,研究1980年代后血缘关系衰落、精英网络通过情感化的“家庭价值观”重建合作的过程,对理解家族企业转型和精英网络演变有参考价值。

Abstract

Drawing on 49 oral-history interviews with Scottish family business owner-managers, six key-informant interviews, and secondary sources, this interdisciplinary study analyses the decline of kinship-based connections and the emergence of new kinds of elite networks around the 1980s. As the socioeconomic context changed rapidly during this time, cooperation built primarily around literal family ties could not survive unaltered. Instead of finding unity through bio-legal family connections, elite networks now came to redefine their ‘family businesses’ in terms of affectively loaded ‘family values’ such as loyalty, care, commitment, and even ‘love’. Consciously nurturing ‘as-if-family’ emotional and ethical connections arose as a psychologically effective way to bring together network members who did not necessarily share pre-existing connections of bio-legal kinship. The social-psychological processes involved in this extension of the ‘family’ can be understood using theories of the moral sentiments first developed in the Scottish Enlightenment. These theories suggest that, when the context is amenable, family-like emotional bonds can be extended via sympathy to those to whom one is not literally related. As a result of this ‘progress of sentiments’, one now earns his/her place in a Scottish family business, not by inheriting or marrying into it, but by performing family-like behaviours motivated by shared ethics and affects.

家族企业精英网络社会心理学商业史