Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?

Students with family business background have three options once it comes to career path decision. This makes the career choice more complex compared to a classical dilemma between seeking an employment and starting a new venture. Based on GUESSS 2013/14 survey conducted in 34 countries with 109 000...

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Main Authors: Predrag Ljubotina, Doris Gomezelj Omerzel, Jaka Vadnjal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University in Belgrade 2018-05-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Management
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Online Access:http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/sjm/article/view/14474/pdf
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spelling doaj-4a02d52e3de94880b50b3b327dc859632020-11-24T23:12:59ZengUniversity in BelgradeSerbian Journal of Management1452-48642217-71592018-05-01131294610.5937/sjm13-14474Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?Predrag Ljubotina0Doris Gomezelj Omerzel1Jaka Vadnjal2University of Primorska, Titov trg 4, 6000 Koper, SloveniaUniversity of Primorska, Titov trg 4, 6000 Koper, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Kongresni trg 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaStudents with family business background have three options once it comes to career path decision. This makes the career choice more complex compared to a classical dilemma between seeking an employment and starting a new venture. Based on GUESSS 2013/14 survey conducted in 34 countries with 109 000 participants the influence of personal factors influencing student's career choice in transition countries and countries with developed market economy in Europe was analyzed. By drawing on theory of planned behavior, risk attitudes and family business performance the difference between the two observed groups was investigated. It was found that common denominator of almost fifty years of planned economy in transition countries does influence their career choice intentions especially in terms of personal behavior control, subjective norms and risk attitudes. Findings, based on comparative approach, suggest that environmental context is an important influencing factor which should be considered in further studies of the field.http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/sjm/article/view/14474/pdffamily businessinternational studysuccessiontransition economy
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author Predrag Ljubotina
Doris Gomezelj Omerzel
Jaka Vadnjal
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Doris Gomezelj Omerzel
Jaka Vadnjal
Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?
Serbian Journal of Management
family business
international study
succession
transition economy
author_facet Predrag Ljubotina
Doris Gomezelj Omerzel
Jaka Vadnjal
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title Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?
title_short Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?
title_full Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?
title_fullStr Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?
title_full_unstemmed Succeeding a family business in a transition economy: Following business goals or do it in my own way?
title_sort succeeding a family business in a transition economy: following business goals or do it in my own way?
publisher University in Belgrade
series Serbian Journal of Management
issn 1452-4864
2217-7159
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Students with family business background have three options once it comes to career path decision. This makes the career choice more complex compared to a classical dilemma between seeking an employment and starting a new venture. Based on GUESSS 2013/14 survey conducted in 34 countries with 109 000 participants the influence of personal factors influencing student's career choice in transition countries and countries with developed market economy in Europe was analyzed. By drawing on theory of planned behavior, risk attitudes and family business performance the difference between the two observed groups was investigated. It was found that common denominator of almost fifty years of planned economy in transition countries does influence their career choice intentions especially in terms of personal behavior control, subjective norms and risk attitudes. Findings, based on comparative approach, suggest that environmental context is an important influencing factor which should be considered in further studies of the field.
topic family business
international study
succession
transition economy
url http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/sjm/article/view/14474/pdf
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