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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Oscar Montiel (Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico) , Salvatore Tomaselli (Università di Palermo, Italy) , Argentina Soto Maciel (Universidad Anáhuac México, Mexico)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.723kg ISBN: 9781801176675ISBN 10: 1801176671 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 28 November 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I. Theory Chapter 1. Family Business Research: 5th Wave Perspectives; Oscar Javier Montiel Méndez, Salvatore Tomaselli, and Argentina Soto Maciel Chapter 2. Starting at the Beginning: A Scoping Review of Family Business Founders; Marie Segares Chapter 3. Critical studies in Family Businesses: What are we Afraid of?; Brian Gregory, Allan Discua Cruz, and Sarah L. Jack Chapter 4. Philosophical Foundations of Family Business Development; Ulises Campbell Manjarrez Chapter 5. Pedagogical Strategies for Family Business Members from a Lifelong Learning Perspective; Argentina Soto Maciel, Salvatore Tomaselli, and María Rodríguez García Chapter 6. The Social Family Enterprise: Towards a Disruptive Approach to Social Entrepreneurship; Mariana Zerón Félix Part II. Practice Chapter 7. Family Business Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: An Explorative Approach; Oscar Javier Montiel Méndez, Luisa C. Carvalho, and Adriana Martínez Chapter 8. Japanese Shinise: Long-standing Businesses and their Strategies to Protect the ie under Extreme Environments; Yunuen Ysela Mandujano-Salazar Chapter 9. Australian Family Businesses: Ready to Thrive Post COVID-19?; Donella Caspersz, Mare Stevanovski, and Pi-Shen Seet Chapter 10. From Small Business to Large Family Business: Discussions around Development and Evolution of Companies in Latin America and Spain; Araceli Almaraz and Javier Vidal Chapter 11. Knowledge on Boards of Directors of Family Firms: From Developed Economies to Latin America; Pedro Vázquez and Miguel Méndez Chapter 12. Managing Paradoxes in Family Firms: A closer look at Public Politics in Spain; Remedios Hernández-Linares, Vanessa Diaz-Moriana, and Valeriano Sánchez-Famoso Chapter 13. Family Business in Latin America: A Contextual Approach based on Three Cases from the Puuc Biocultural Region; Anel Flores-Novelo Chapter 14. Enabling Family Business Resilience - The Role of Female Leadership: Evidence from a Chinese Family Business; Yong Wang and Yanshuang Li Chapter 15. Sadism, Heterotopia, and Entrepreneurship: The Role of the “Family” in Family Business; R. Duncan M. Pelly and Melinda Roberson Chapter 16. Power and Corruption in Family Business: Perspectives and Cases; Manjula S.Salimath and Leyla Orudzheva Chapter 17. True Entrepreneur versus False Entrepreneur: Implications for Family Business; Rosa Azalea Canales García and Oscar Javier Montiel Méndez Chapter 18. The Impact of Entrepreneurial Orientation on Debt Financing of Family Businesses: Evidence from Nigeria; Afusat Jaiyeola, Yong Wang, and Samia Mahmood Testimonial (Family Business Consultant) Oscar Javier Montiel Méndez, Salvatore Tomaselli, and Argentina Soto MacielReviewsIn Family Business Debates: Multidimensional Perspectives Across Countries, Continents and Geo-political Frontiers , the authors propose an exploratory journey in 18 stages towards one of the founding territories, and paradoxically less studied, of our economic system, the family business. The interaction of two complex systems, such as family and business, is addressed in this very interesting book, which first analyzes this confluence from a philosophical and sociological perspective and then illustrates the development of this business model in various geographies. The result? An essential text for those who want to understand the dynamics of family business, either for academic purposes or as support for their professional practice. -- Alejandro Javier Rosa, Partner in PwC Argentina This book deepens through the contribution of relevant researchers and academics from around the world, fully reflecting the effort to generate valuable knowledge about a key sector in the current business world. Each chapter involves a crucial and controversial issue of the family business based on reflection, debate and analysis. Covers its idiosyncrasy in different countries, governance, social dimensions, good and bad practices, the entrepreneurship factor, among other themes. Complexity and exhaustive coverage of strategies, approaches, actions for those who manage family businesses in today's complex world, or for those who are interest to discuss, learn and internalize about the subject. The authors have made a unique, contemporary and innovative contribution that will leave its mark on the challenging future of family businesses. -- Fabiana Gadow, CEO of Korn Ferry Argentina This book has been written mainly by new family business scholars from many different places worldwide and brings a new multidimensional and multicultural research agenda. The main objective is to have a high-quality debate between various stakeholders of the family business ecosystem. Academics will find fascinating insights about doing better research in a challenging environment and give examples of case studies that could bring exciting frameworks to the field. For practitioners, they will find valuable ideas to manage their organization through the complexity of the family firms and therefore survive this 5th wave. Some of these primary aspects discussed in the book are factors that influence the continuity of the organization, like how to create a good entrepreneur culture, strategies to become a large firm and how to implement corporate governance in a better way, avoiding bad practices as the concentration of power and corruption. Finally, for policy makers, there are good ideas to endorse family businesses in these new ecosystems. Therefore, I would like to congratulate my colleagues on this initiative that helps our field preserve our family businesses. -- Gonzalo Gomez-Betancourt; Ph.D, CEO Legacy & Management Consulting Group and Legacy School of Ownership. Family Business Debate is an exciting journey between the theory of the researcher and the practice of the consultant who works with business families. With innovative, current topics and, in many cases, courageous approaches, the book explores little-known aspects of this type of organization. I know several of the authors of the articles, and I can assure you that, as writers, they have put their best into this work to ensure quality and adequate impact on the reader. If you are looking for multicultural perspectives to guide you in understanding today's family businesses, this book is one of the best choices. -- Guillermo Salazar, Founder of Exaudi Family Business Consulting. Author InformationOscar Javier Montiel Méndez is Professor of Management at Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ). He obtained his PhD on Management Sciences at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). He is a member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (CONACYT, Level 1). Salvatore Tomaselli is Professor of Business Administration at the Università di Palermo, Italy. A founding member and fellow of IFERA, he served on the Board of EURAM from 2015 to 2017. Argentina Soto Maciel is Professor of Business Administration at the Business and Economics School, Universidad Anáhuac México. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |