An investigation of selected factors influencing the success of small and medium-sized family businesses / Francois de Waal van Breda

Family businesses have unique dynamics and success stories but at the same time face unique challenges. Intergenerational small and medium-sized family businesses in South Africa play an increasingly important role in creating jobs together with wealth distribution. This study attempts to explore th...

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Main Author: Van Breda, Francois de Waal
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/13999
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-139992016-03-16T04:01:13ZAn investigation of selected factors influencing the success of small and medium-sized family businesses / Francois de Waal van BredaVan Breda, Francois de WaalCommitmentFamily businessEntrepreneurial orientationJob satisfactionPerceived successSmall and medium-sized businessesSuccessFamily businesses have unique dynamics and success stories but at the same time face unique challenges. Intergenerational small and medium-sized family businesses in South Africa play an increasingly important role in creating jobs together with wealth distribution. This study attempts to explore the complicated relationship and inimitable characteristics of family business surroundings against the added challenges of family business perceived success and family business continuity. Notwithstanding family businesses being a prevalent phenomenon in the economies of most countries, insight into this form of enterprise is still limited. Topics such as commitment, entrepreneurial orientation, job satisfaction, satisfaction with life and perceived success of the family business, among others, were investigated. In order to achieve the primary objective of this study, a survey was undertaken using a structured questionnaire. The reliability of the questionnaire was determined by calculating the Cronbach alpha coefficient, which indicated that the questionnaire used in this study conformed to the criteria of acceptable reliability and can be regarded as internally consistent. The survey yielded 143 usable questionnaires from 42 family businesses restricted to Gauteng province and the North West province in South Africa. The nature of this study was investigative and descriptive statistics was therefore used to analyse the statements of all the participating respondents. The selected determinants influencing the perceived success of small and medium-sized family business was then measured and regressional analyses were further conducted. Conclusions were drawn from this study on the outcomes of the selected factors influencing the perceived success of small and medium-sized family business. Finally, a critical evaluation was done and practical recommendations are suggested to improve family business wellness and, subsequently, increase the sustainability of such business.MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 20152015-07-03T09:55:27Z2015-07-03T09:55:27Z2014Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/13999en
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topic Commitment
Family business
Entrepreneurial orientation
Job satisfaction
Perceived success
Small and medium-sized businesses
Success
spellingShingle Commitment
Family business
Entrepreneurial orientation
Job satisfaction
Perceived success
Small and medium-sized businesses
Success
Van Breda, Francois de Waal
An investigation of selected factors influencing the success of small and medium-sized family businesses / Francois de Waal van Breda
description Family businesses have unique dynamics and success stories but at the same time face unique challenges. Intergenerational small and medium-sized family businesses in South Africa play an increasingly important role in creating jobs together with wealth distribution. This study attempts to explore the complicated relationship and inimitable characteristics of family business surroundings against the added challenges of family business perceived success and family business continuity. Notwithstanding family businesses being a prevalent phenomenon in the economies of most countries, insight into this form of enterprise is still limited. Topics such as commitment, entrepreneurial orientation, job satisfaction, satisfaction with life and perceived success of the family business, among others, were investigated. In order to achieve the primary objective of this study, a survey was undertaken using a structured questionnaire. The reliability of the questionnaire was determined by calculating the Cronbach alpha coefficient, which indicated that the questionnaire used in this study conformed to the criteria of acceptable reliability and can be regarded as internally consistent. The survey yielded 143 usable questionnaires from 42 family businesses restricted to Gauteng province and the North West province in South Africa. The nature of this study was investigative and descriptive statistics was therefore used to analyse the statements of all the participating respondents. The selected determinants influencing the perceived success of small and medium-sized family business was then measured and regressional analyses were further conducted. Conclusions were drawn from this study on the outcomes of the selected factors influencing the perceived success of small and medium-sized family business. Finally, a critical evaluation was done and practical recommendations are suggested to improve family business wellness and, subsequently, increase the sustainability of such business. === MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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