One agricultural family's story
Publication date: 1 August 2014
Abstract
Subject area
Entrepreneurship, agriculture, small business management and strategic planning.
Study level/applicability
This case is most relevant to undergraduates.
Case overview
This case is about Azad Ahmed who will soon graduate from his business school. He has the option of either landing in a high-paying job or joining his family business. Azad has the task of thinking for his family's future and turning the family business around. The case gives information on the condition of the agriculture sector in Pakistan, issues that the sector is facing, its non-traditional alternatives and the bright future it holds for the farmers who want to enter into agribusiness to capture international markets. The case also talks about how ownership structure of a family farm changes as the family expands further and baton is passed on to the future generations.
Expected learning outcomes
The case should get the students to define the term “family business” and weigh the perks and risks of working in a family business; recognize the importance of agriculture and farming in the Pakistani context; evaluate the dynamics of family expectations with respect to collectivistic society; identify the ownership transition stages and transition elements such as trigger points; define the term “agriprenuers”; and set up a business plan for agribusiness.
Supplementary materials
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Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the contribution from Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Islamabad, for the data related to agriculture in this case study.
Citation
Rashid, A.G., Haroon, S.Z. and Nasir, A. (2014), "One agricultural family's story", , Vol. 4 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-08-2013-0174
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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