The study of organizational behaviour in family business |
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Authors: | Marylène Gagné Pramodita Sharma Alfredo De Massis |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Psychology , University of Western Australia , Crawley , Australia marylene.gagne@uwa.edu.au;3. School of Business Administration , University of Vermont , Burlington , USA;4. Centre for Family Business , IEED, Lancaster University Management School , Lancaster , UK |
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Abstract: | Family businesses (FBs)—enterprises that are significantly influenced by family members and kinship ties—are ubiquitous and play a crucial role across all world economies. Because of the embeddedness of family and business systems in FB, these organizational forms are theoretically distinct from their non-family counterparts. Curiously, FBs have been largely overlooked in the organizational behaviour (OB) literature. The limited available research at the interface of OB and FB highlights the importance of FB as a unique context to advance OB theories, and of OB as a promising discipline to increase our understanding of FB. In a selective review of literature focused on the four topics of values and goals, leadership and power, trust and justice, and conflict, we discuss how insights from the general theory of communal and exchange relationships open exciting avenues for research at the FB-OB interface. Rich fruits of intellectual harvest await scholars who focus on behavioural research in FB. |
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Keywords: | Organizational behaviour Family business Research Theory of relationships |
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