Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection

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Autor(a) principal: Jayantilal, Shital
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bañegil Palacios, Tomás M., Jorge, Sílvia Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/1825
Resumo: India is one of the fastest growing economies and becoming a key player in the global business arena. The Indian economic landscape is dominated by family firms which range from small corner shops to global diversified conglomerates. A large majority of these firms are fast approaching the critical stage of succession. The way the challenge of executive succession is addressed is influenced by the cultural setting. The older generations are rooted in the traditional cultural norms whereas the younger generations are in closer contact with western values and more permeable to these. This paper uses a game theory approach to analyze the impact that culture has on successor selection in family firms, focusing on the younger generation’s cultural alignment with the underlining norms and values of the Indian society. The results emphasize that the younger generation’s cultural misalignment can jeopardize intergenerational succession and risk family harmony. The findings highlight the importance of promoting cultural congruence in the family firm.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
title Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
spellingShingle Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
Jayantilal, Shital
Culture
Family firm
India
Game theory
Succession
Successor selection
title_short Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
title_full Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
title_fullStr Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
title_full_unstemmed Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
title_sort Cultural dimension of Indian family firms: Impact on Successor Selection
author Jayantilal, Shital
author_facet Jayantilal, Shital
Bañegil Palacios, Tomás M.
Jorge, Sílvia Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Bañegil Palacios, Tomás M.
Jorge, Sílvia Ferreira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jayantilal, Shital
Bañegil Palacios, Tomás M.
Jorge, Sílvia Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Culture
Family firm
India
Game theory
Succession
Successor selection
topic Culture
Family firm
India
Game theory
Succession
Successor selection
description India is one of the fastest growing economies and becoming a key player in the global business arena. The Indian economic landscape is dominated by family firms which range from small corner shops to global diversified conglomerates. A large majority of these firms are fast approaching the critical stage of succession. The way the challenge of executive succession is addressed is influenced by the cultural setting. The older generations are rooted in the traditional cultural norms whereas the younger generations are in closer contact with western values and more permeable to these. This paper uses a game theory approach to analyze the impact that culture has on successor selection in family firms, focusing on the younger generation’s cultural alignment with the underlining norms and values of the Indian society. The results emphasize that the younger generation’s cultural misalignment can jeopardize intergenerational succession and risk family harmony. The findings highlight the importance of promoting cultural congruence in the family firm.
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