Attitude toward conflict and family business succession.

Conflict is central in family business. Family business consists of family members working together, using family and business logics. Efforts are done to mitigate the impact of role conflicts. Nevertheless, conflict remains the top reason for discontinuity. Findings suggested that participants with...

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Main Authors: Salim, Linda, Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor, Ahmad Arshad, Darwina
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Published: Institute for Management and Business Research (IMBRe), Universiti Utara Malaysia 2016
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spelling my.uum.repo.258832019-04-09T23:15:08Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25883/ Attitude toward conflict and family business succession. Salim, Linda Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor Ahmad Arshad, Darwina HB Economic Theory Conflict is central in family business. Family business consists of family members working together, using family and business logics. Efforts are done to mitigate the impact of role conflicts. Nevertheless, conflict remains the top reason for discontinuity. Findings suggested that participants with positive attitude toward conflict take more relaxed approach toward succession, with larger next generation talent pool. This group is egalitarian in strategic decision making and characteristically optimistic. Participants with negative attitude have a smaller talent pool for succession, since they reserve leadership for the select few. They are more cautious, requiring successors to implement their visions beforehand, and are less optimistic. This study contributes to the body of knowledge and family business practitioners. Firstly, this paper introduces the use of attitude toward conflict to predict behaviour during succession. Secondly, this paper inspires leaders to assess their attitudes, and if required to change their attitudes, so that they can plan their succession accordingly. Institute for Management and Business Research (IMBRe), Universiti Utara Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25883/1/75-90.pdf Salim, Linda and Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor and Ahmad Arshad, Darwina (2016) Attitude toward conflict and family business succession. Journal of Business Management and Accounting (JBMA), 6 (1). pp. 75-90. ISSN 2231-9298
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Salim, Linda
Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor
Ahmad Arshad, Darwina
Attitude toward conflict and family business succession.
description Conflict is central in family business. Family business consists of family members working together, using family and business logics. Efforts are done to mitigate the impact of role conflicts. Nevertheless, conflict remains the top reason for discontinuity. Findings suggested that participants with positive attitude toward conflict take more relaxed approach toward succession, with larger next generation talent pool. This group is egalitarian in strategic decision making and characteristically optimistic. Participants with negative attitude have a smaller talent pool for succession, since they reserve leadership for the select few. They are more cautious, requiring successors to implement their visions beforehand, and are less optimistic. This study contributes to the body of knowledge and family business practitioners. Firstly, this paper introduces the use of attitude toward conflict to predict behaviour during succession. Secondly, this paper inspires leaders to assess their attitudes, and if required to change their attitudes, so that they can plan their succession accordingly.
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author Salim, Linda
Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor
Ahmad Arshad, Darwina
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title Attitude toward conflict and family business succession.
title_short Attitude toward conflict and family business succession.
title_full Attitude toward conflict and family business succession.
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title_full_unstemmed Attitude toward conflict and family business succession.
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publisher Institute for Management and Business Research (IMBRe), Universiti Utara Malaysia
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