Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?

The aim of this article is to investigate how owners of family businesses combine their traditional heritage with changes in a new competitive arena. This is done by allowing the owners and managers of six vineyards to give voice to their concerns about the past, present, and future. The findings su...

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Main Authors: Ethel Brundin, Caroline Vigren-Kristoferson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2013-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
Online Access:https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/367
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spelling doaj-18f539a9d47a4cea9a69710b641a042c2020-11-24T23:29:21ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences1015-88122222-34362013-11-0116445246710.4102/sajems.v16i4.367228Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?Ethel Brundin0Caroline Vigren-Kristoferson1Jonkoping International Business SchoolLund UniversityThe aim of this article is to investigate how owners of family businesses combine their traditional heritage with changes in a new competitive arena. This is done by allowing the owners and managers of six vineyards to give voice to their concerns about the past, present, and future. The findings suggest that family businesses in the South African wine industry are subject to a process of institutionalisation in which entrepreneurial activities, which are part of this process, may not be as entrepreneurial as they appear at first. It is found that the two forms of logic behind the institutionalisation of the family firm and entrepreneurial activities in the context of the post-apartheid era can be successfully merged. Theoretical and practical implications bring the article to a close.https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/367
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Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?
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title Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?
title_short Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?
title_full Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?
title_fullStr Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?
title_full_unstemmed Where the two logics of institutional theory and entrepreneurship merge: are family businesses caught in the past or stuck in the future?
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description The aim of this article is to investigate how owners of family businesses combine their traditional heritage with changes in a new competitive arena. This is done by allowing the owners and managers of six vineyards to give voice to their concerns about the past, present, and future. The findings suggest that family businesses in the South African wine industry are subject to a process of institutionalisation in which entrepreneurial activities, which are part of this process, may not be as entrepreneurial as they appear at first. It is found that the two forms of logic behind the institutionalisation of the family firm and entrepreneurial activities in the context of the post-apartheid era can be successfully merged. Theoretical and practical implications bring the article to a close.
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