Perceptions of equity in leader peer learning groups
Development and Learning in Organizations
ISSN: 1477-7282
Article publication date: 28 March 2023
Issue publication date: 17 November 2023
Abstract
Purpose
Peer groups have been established as one of the best tools for leadership learning for family business leaders. However, these groups remain underutilized because business leaders disengage and voluntarily create turnover from these groups. This study explores the perceptions of family business leaders concerning the usefulness, growth opportunities, and equity within peer learning groups to determine what factors impact retention in these groups.
Design/methodology/approach
Two surveys were administered to 321 family business owners and leaders through three large family business centers in different regions of the United States. Leaders were grouped into those who left versus those who remained in a peer learning group. Data were collected about their learning experiences and why they remained or voluntarily left a group.
Findings
Lack of equity was found to be the main determinant of turnover in peer learning groups. Peer learning groups need to consist of business owners along the same trajectory, career stage, and in similar stages of growing a family business in order to equally contribute to the group’s learning. Business leaders who are in peer learning groups they report as being equal also report that their groups are more helpful, trustworthy and create better-quality learning experiences.
Originality/value
Peer groups are important for peer-to-peer learning and continued education for family business leaders. Having a group of peers whom have dealt with similar issues can help business leaders overcome problems successfully. However, little research exists that examines what factors make these peer groups successful.
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Citation
Loeffler, K. and Wittmer, J.L.-S. (2023), "Perceptions of equity in leader peer learning groups", Development and Learning in Organizations, Vol. 37 No. 6, pp. 22-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/DLO-09-2022-0188
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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