In the mother’s shadow: exploring power dynamics in family business succession
ISSN: 1754-2413
Article publication date: 14 March 2019
Issue publication date: 11 April 2019
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to investigate and explain the power dynamics involving the mother (as the founder) and the daughter (as the successor) during the business transmission process.
Design/methodology/approach
This qualitative research was conducted on a sample of Italian family SMEs. The adopted approach is consistent with the narration paradigm, where the biographical features of the participant are investigated to highlight the culture, value systems and other background features.
Findings
This research suggests that if the founder is her mother, the daughter faces further challenges. Findings suggest that during business transmission, it is also important to consider the cultural and contextual factors, such as gender biases, both in the family and in the workplace. This paper seems to suggest that power is important in itself, regardless of the gender of those who exercise it.
Research limitations/implications
Future research should investigate, quantitatively, the same issues considered in this research, to assess the reliability and validity of the evidence discussed here.
Practical implications
This paper suggests how to overcome dysfunctional dynamics in mother–daughter business transmission.
Social implications
Family firms are the most widespread type of firm in the world; as a consequence, systematic failures in business transmission represent a prominent socio-economical problem for policymakers and institutions.
Originality/value
This research shows that in family business, power is not dynamic and does not shift among family members, as suggested by previous research. Even once the mother retires, a stable power hierarchy remains within the family firm.
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Citation
Ferrari, F. (2019), "In the mother’s shadow: exploring power dynamics in family business succession", Gender in Management, Vol. 34 No. 2, pp. 121-139. https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-07-2017-0091
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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