Identity In and Around Entrepreneurial Families.

Autor: Crosina, Eliana, Gartner, William B., Elsbach, Kimberly D., Mathias, Blake D., Nordqvist, Mattias, Radu-Lefebvre, Miruna, Clarke, Jean Siobhan, Lefebvre, Vincent, Pieper, Torsten Michael, Williams, Trenton A.
Zdroj: Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2019, Vol. 2019 Issue 1, p1-1, 1p
Abstrakt: The five papers in this symposium allow us to explore different facets of identity in/around entrepreneurial families, to consider new influences, mechanisms, and understandings of identity alongside family, and ultimately to raise new questions for future research. In particular, the first and last presentations by Crosina and Nordqvist examine the dynamic formation and maintenance of identity in the context of a newly formed, and in that of a more mature, family business. The second presentation by Elsbach and Pieper explores motives for invoking identity as basis for self-definition in family firms. More specifically, it provides a conceptual framework to understand why family members may identify with their family firm, and with what consequences. The third presentation by Mathias and Trent explores a different side of identification in entrepreneurial families, unveiling various loci of identification among Amish entrepreneurs. In doing so, Mathias and Trent expand traditional understandings of 'family' beyond kinship, to encompass 'family' as socially constructed. Finally, Radu-Lefebvre and colleagues address issues of succession and identity in multi-generational organizations, suggesting innovative ways to surface the paradox of preserving the past while innovating for the future. From a Family to a Family Business? On Identity Anchors in the Construction of a Family Business Presenter: Eliana Crosina; Babson College How Psychological Needs Motivate Family Firm Identifications and Identifiers Presenter: Kimberly D. Elsbach; U. of California, Davis Presenter: Torsten Michael Pieper; U. of North Carolina, Charlotte The Hitching Post: How Can Amish Entrepreneurs Achieve Optimal Distinctiveness? Presenter: Blake D. Mathias; Indiana U. Presenter: Trenton A. Williams; Indiana U. - Kelley School of Business Entrepreneurial Legacy: Images of Facilitating or Inhibiting Successor Entrepreneurial Identity Presenter: Miruna Radu-Lefebvre; Audencia Presenter: Vincent Lefebvre; Audencia Business School Presenter: Jean Siobhan Clarke; EMLYON Business School Presenter: William B. Gartner; Babson College A Novel('s) Perspective on Identity in the Entrepreneurial Family Presenter: Mattias Nordqvist; Jonkoping U. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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