2020
DOI: 10.1177/1476127020976972
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Generational brokerage: An intersubjective perspective on managing temporal orientations in family firm succession

Abstract: Interactions between family members of different generations often unleash powerful tensions in family firms. Intergenerational tensions can be particularly prominent during intra-family succession as a result of the different temporal orientations of senior and junior generation family members. However, scant systematic attention has thus far been paid to understanding the temporality of intergenerational tensions in family firms. Through an embedded case study, we explore the mediation process that helps fam… Show more

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“…In this sense, the more intention and self-belief to join the family business and the more motivation to form part of it, the higher the levels of well-being and attention among the students surveyed, as represented by levels of mindfulness. This finding complements the ones shown by [61] as well as by [11] about the relevance of junior generation's attitudes, intention, and commitment toward succession.…”
Section: Discussion and Remarkssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…In this sense, the more intention and self-belief to join the family business and the more motivation to form part of it, the higher the levels of well-being and attention among the students surveyed, as represented by levels of mindfulness. This finding complements the ones shown by [61] as well as by [11] about the relevance of junior generation's attitudes, intention, and commitment toward succession.…”
Section: Discussion and Remarkssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…More specifically, apart from the general external challenges that all businesses have to deal with, such as increasing and global market competition, market turbulence, and emerging technological advances and disruptions [9], the reason for these low survival rates seems to lie in the fact that many of these businesses do not properly manage the organizational internal challenges that they have to face [10]. In this vein, one of the main challenges of family firms in obtaining transgenerational success is adequately preparing the next generation for running the business in the near future [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the debate and research about intention to succeed FFs among the next generation is the cornerstone for researchers and policy makers. In this vein, one of the main challenges with FFs obtaining transgenerational success is adequately preparing the next generation for providing continuity for the farms in the near future [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, excessive attachment to the past, rejection of the past, or the incongruous blending of past and present may lead to unsuccessful intergenerational transfer (Miller et al, 2003). Therefore, managing the different temporal orientations of generations becomes crucial during the succession process (Magrelli et al, 2020). In line with this research stream, recent studies aimed at enhancing our understanding of the intergenerational transfer of values in family firms by investigating the attempt of generations to reconcile new change initiatives with past organizational values and principles (e.g., Sasaki et al, 2020).…”
Section: A Framework For Understanding Prior Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%