被困 "金笼"!女性领导力在家族企业中的合法化

IF 9.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Andrea Calabrò, Elisa Conti, Stefania Masè
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摘要

在家族企业中,属于所有者家族的女性越来越多地被任命担任领导职务。然而,她们的管理角色与多重家庭角色和家庭期望并没有很好地重叠,她们往往被困在 "金笼子 "里。借鉴多层次的合法性观点,我们分析了对家族企业首席执行官、董事总经理和联合创始人的 21 个深度访谈,以揭示女性领导力的合法性。我们提出了一个框架,探讨了支撑这一过程的判断类型(工具判断、关系判断和道德判断)。我们的研究结果表明,赋予女性多重角色和让女儿接触家族企业会提高合法性,而隐藏家庭身份和角色冲突则会阻碍合法性。母亲作为首席情感官的角色延续以及促进性别平等的组织环境间接地促进了妇女作为领导者的合法性。
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Trapped in a “golden cage”! The legitimation of women leadership in family business

In family businesses, women who belong to the owning family are increasingly appointed to leadership positions. Nevertheless, their managerial roles do not overlap well with their multiple family roles and family expectations, and they are often trapped in a “golden cage.” Drawing on a multilevel view of legitimacy, we analyze twenty-one in-depth interviews with CEOs, managing directors, and cofounders of family firms to untap the legitimation of women’s leadership. We propose a framework that explores the types of judgments (instrumental, relational, and moral) underpinning such a process. Our findings suggest that multiple role empowerment of women and exposure of daughters to family businesses increase legitimacy, whereas hiding family identities and role conflicts hinder it. The role carry-over that mothers have as chief emotional officers and an organizational context promoting gender equality indirectly contribute to the legitimation of women as leaders.

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11.40
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Business Strategy takes an international perspective, providing a platform for research that advances our understanding of family businesses. Welcoming submissions across various dimensions, the journal explores the intricate interplay between family dynamics and business operations, contributing new insights to this specialized field.
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