家族企业延续:未来研究述评

Annisa Ramadanti, Nyayu Lathifah Tirdasari, W. Dhewanto
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在家族企业延续过程中,领导人从前任领导人到新领导人的更迭过程是一个关键时刻。继承问题是一个复杂的问题,需要深入研究。本文的目的是回顾几部关于家族企业继承的文学作品。此外,本研究还发现了家族企业传承的未来研究潜力。本研究对过去和现存的文学作品进行了回顾、总结和结合。中国、马来西亚、巴基斯坦、斯洛文尼亚和突尼斯成为研究对象。本研究以家族企业与继承为关键词进行综述,以寻找一个综合性的数据库。这项研究发现,每个国家在进行家族企业继承方面都有不同的文化。最具影响力的因素是前任的信仰。例如,中国家庭遵循儒家教义,巴基斯坦和马来西亚家庭遵循伊斯兰教法,而突尼斯家庭则受到前人的影响,让子女参与家族企业。与此同时,第一代仍然统治着斯洛文尼亚的家族企业,没有任何继任计划。研究结果显示了制定新研究议程的机会。第一,各民族家族企业传承的比较。第二,家族企业不制定接班人计划的原因。关键词:企业延续;家族企业研究;文献综述
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Family Business Continuance: A Review for Future Research
The process of changing leaders from the previous leaders to the recent leaders is a critical moment in family business continuance. The complex issue of succession needs an in-depth understanding of researches. This paper's objective was to review several works of literature with regards to succession in the family business. Moreover, this study discovered future research potentials concerning family business succession. This study reviewed, summarized, and combined the past and extant works of literature. China, Malaysia, Pakistan, Slovenia, and Tunisia emerged as the locus of study. This study performed a review using keywords of family business and succession to look for a comprehensive database. This study found that each country has a different culture in doing their family business succession. The most influential factor was the belief of the predecessor. For instance, the Chinese families were following Confucian rules, the Pakistani and Malaysian families were following Islamic laws, and the predecessors influenced the Tunisian families in involving their children in their family business. Meanwhile, the first generation still dominated the family business in Slovenia without any succession plan. The results show opportunities for a new research agenda. First, the comparison of family business succession between various ethnic groups. Second, the reason(s) for a family business to not set its succession plan. Keywords: business continuance, family business research, literature review, succession
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