Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model

Within classification of emerging economies, Lithuania as part of the former Soviet Union belongs to the group of transition economies. In this paper, we discuss how theorizing leadership succession may contribute to the key strategic questions of succession arising among family businesses in transi...

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Main Authors: Olga Štangej, Vida Škudienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2013-12-01
Series:Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14253
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spelling doaj-77240a421c5f4b00bc65a3bb0cd3423a2020-11-25T00:29:29ZengVilnius University PressOrganizations and Markets in Emerging Economies2029-45812345-00372013-12-014210.15388/omee.2013.4.2.14253Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual ModelOlga Štangej0Vida Škudienė1ISM University of Management and EconomicsISM University of Management and EconomicsWithin classification of emerging economies, Lithuania as part of the former Soviet Union belongs to the group of transition economies. In this paper, we discuss how theorizing leadership succession may contribute to the key strategic questions of succession arising among family businesses in transition economies. The purpose of this study is to revisit the phenomenon of family business succession and linkages among the goals of succession and performance measures of family business. Our study aims at providing three contributions to the current literature. First, it highlights the role of transgenerational continuity of family businesses in transition economies. Second, it revisits the concept of succession through identification of the third – leadership – dimension alongside management and succession. Third, it provides a conceptual model of family business succession outcome measurement and implications for further research.https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14253economies in transitionfamily businesssuccessionleadershipperformance
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author Olga Štangej
Vida Škudienė
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Vida Škudienė
Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model
Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
economies in transition
family business
succession
leadership
performance
author_facet Olga Štangej
Vida Škudienė
author_sort Olga Štangej
title Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model
title_short Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model
title_full Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model
title_fullStr Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model
title_full_unstemmed Family Business Transgenerational Continuity in Transition Economies: Towards a Conceptual Model
title_sort family business transgenerational continuity in transition economies: towards a conceptual model
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
issn 2029-4581
2345-0037
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Within classification of emerging economies, Lithuania as part of the former Soviet Union belongs to the group of transition economies. In this paper, we discuss how theorizing leadership succession may contribute to the key strategic questions of succession arising among family businesses in transition economies. The purpose of this study is to revisit the phenomenon of family business succession and linkages among the goals of succession and performance measures of family business. Our study aims at providing three contributions to the current literature. First, it highlights the role of transgenerational continuity of family businesses in transition economies. Second, it revisits the concept of succession through identification of the third – leadership – dimension alongside management and succession. Third, it provides a conceptual model of family business succession outcome measurement and implications for further research.
topic economies in transition
family business
succession
leadership
performance
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14253
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