Walking in parents’ shoes? Factors behind students’ succession intentions in family firms

Diana Suchankova, Marian Holienka, Peter Pšenák
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Succession is one of the crucial processes in family businesses, enabling them to last for generations. On one hand, more and more businesses will face a situation to choose their successors. But on the other hand, the succession intention among the young generation of potential successors has decreased. Therefore, our paper aims to fill the gap between the increasing need for new successors and their decreasing interest in taking over the family business. In doing so, we rely on GUESSS data from 2021, and our sample consists of Slovak students who consider their parents’ business as a family business (n = 575). We conclude that students’ involvement in parents’ businesses due to working experience and ownership stake significantly increases their succession intention. Further, we find out that sons want to become successors more likely than daughters. Finally and surprisingly, the birth order has no impact on succession intention. Based on these conclusions, we develop implications for further research and family business practice.
穿父母的鞋?家族企业中学生继承意愿背后的因素
接班是家族企业的关键过程之一,它能使企业世代相传。一方面,越来越多的企业将面临选择接班人的局面。但另一方面,年轻一代潜在接班人的接班意愿却有所下降。因此,我们的论文旨在填补对新接班人的需求日益增长与他们对接管家族企业的兴趣日益减少之间的差距。为此,我们使用了 2021 年的 GUESSS 数据,样本包括将父母的企业视为家族企业的斯洛伐克学生(n = 575)。我们得出的结论是,学生因工作经验和所有权股份而参与父母的企业,会显著提高他们的继承意愿。此外,我们还发现儿子比女儿更希望成为接班人。最后,令人惊讶的是,出生顺序对继承意愿没有影响。基于这些结论,我们提出了进一步研究和家族企业实践的启示。
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