A STUDY ON THE SUCCESSION MODEL OF FAMILY BUSINESSS

2012 ◽  
Vol 01 (07) ◽  
pp. 62-71
Author(s):  
Hung-Jung Chang ◽  
Szu-Ju Lin

Family business has to face issues such as ownership issue, governance structure issue and succession issue, etc. in enterprise development history. Among them, the succession issue is an important transition point in enterprise’s survival and development. It is thus thought of as one of the most important strategic and decision making issues in the enterprise. This article aims at investigating the succession model of Family business. First, reviews are done on the meaning of Family business. Next, reviews and comments are made on the related models of the succession of Family business. It can be seen from the research that the ways of succession of Family business can be divided into process point of view and psychological point of view. Finally, main conclusions of this article are summarized and perspectives are also made on the future researches.

Author(s):  
Natalie Rodax ◽  
Markus Wrbouschek ◽  
Katharina Hametner ◽  
Sara Paloni ◽  
Nora Ruck ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann Sophie K. Löhde ◽  
Giovanna Campopiano ◽  
Andrea Calabrò

PurposeChallenging the static view of family business governance, we propose a model of owner–manager relationships derived from the configurational analysis of managerial behavior and change in governance structure.Design/methodology/approachStemming from social exchange theory and building on the 4C model proposed by Miller and Le Breton-Miller (2005), we consider the evolving owner–manager relationship in four main configurations. On the one hand, we account for family businesses shifting from a generalized to a restricted exchange system, and vice versa, according to whether a family manager misbehaves in a stewardship-oriented governance structure or a nonfamily manager succeeds in building a trusting relationship in an agency-oriented governance structure. On the other hand, we consider that family firms will strengthen a generalized exchange system, rather than a restricted one, according to whether a family manager contributes to the stewardship-oriented culture in the business or a nonfamily manager proves to be driven by extrinsic rewards. Four scenarios are analyzed in terms of the managerial behavior and governance structure that characterize the phases of the relationship between owners and managers.FindingsVarious factors trigger managerial behavior, making the firm deviate from or further build on what is assumed by stewardship and agency theories (i.e. proorganizational versus opportunistic behavior, respectively), which determine the governance structure over time. Workplace deviance, asymmetric altruism and patriarchy on the one hand, and proorganizational behavior, relationship building and long-term commitment on the other, are found to determine how the manager behaves and thus characterize the owner's reactions in terms of governance mechanisms. This enables us to present a dynamic view of governance structures, which adapt to the actual attitudes and behaviors of employed managers.Research limitations/implicationsAs time is a relevant dimension affecting individual behavior and triggering change in an organization, one must consider family business governance as being dynamic in nature. Moreover, it is not family membership that determines the most appropriate governance structure but the owner–manager relationship that evolves over time, thus contributing to the 4C model.Originality/valueThe proposed model integrates social exchange theory and the 4C model to predict changes in governance structure, as summarized in the final framework we propose.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marwan Alqaryouti ◽  
Ala Sadeq

The concept of evil has been researched since the Medieval era, leading to the conclusion that human beings have the freedom to choose good from bad, or evil from good. The origin of evil based on the religious teachings is Satan, who is described as the Rebel Angel, as explained by Dante in The Divine Comedy (Alighieri, 1957). Satan tempts human beings into sinning, as revenge against God for placing him in Hell. Based on the psychological point of view developed by Sigmund Freud, the source of evil is id which is distinctive (Freud, 1966). Villain motivations are driven by the tendency of the ego to make realistic decisions about meeting the unrealistic and unreasonable desires by the id. The other aspect that motivates villain actions include jealousy, anger and revenge, as indicated in the play. Shakespeare presents the villain character perfectly in his play Othello (1604) through Iago, whose main focus in life is to destroy others “So will I turn her virtue into pitch And out of her own goodness make the net That shall enmesh them all” (Shakespeare, 1993, p. 99). Through his manipulative skills, he makes the other characters trust him “Iago most honest” (Shakespeare, 1993, p. 75) and then fuel conflicts among them. Iago is motivated by anger, revenge and jealousy to commit the evil acts.


2020 ◽  
Vol S.I. (1) ◽  
pp. 88-97
Author(s):  
Ana-Madalina Potcovaru ◽  

This article shows the impact of organizational stress on the human resources from the health system. The research wants to highlight the main stressors factors among the medical staff, physicians, and assistants from Târgoviște Emergency Hospital from Dâmbovița County and to determine if the organizational stress affects the personal life of the employees. Understanding the sources of stress and reducing them has a great impact on job satisfaction and on the relationship patient-physician. Also, the article presents the impact of the COVID-19 on the health care workers from a psychological point of view. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affected global mental health.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 332
Author(s):  
Ema Fitria Agustina ◽  
Dewi Ulya Mailasari

<p>Abstract:SPOILED CHILDREN: PROBLEM AND SOLUTIONS. The definition<br />of a spoiled child may be almost the same as a child who is overly protected<br />by his parents. But is it true that spoiled is synonymous with 'overprotected'?<br />This article attempts to examine spoiled children from a<br />psychological point of view, beginning with the definition or characteristics<br />of children with spoiled categories, future consequences, causal factors,<br />prevention, and solutions if it is already happen. Some parents do not<br />realize that they have spoiled their child. This becomes a problem that<br />must be solved. Spoiled child is a self-centered child, he does not care about<br />the needs of others. Being focused on him, he demands that everything be<br />fulfilled now and can not wait. Unconsciously by the parents actually the<br />behavior is caused by permissive parents because of the condition of<br />parents who are tired, working, and looking for easy. For the sake of the<br />child's future this should be prevented by the assertiveness and consistency<br />of the parents themselves.</p><p>Abstrak: Definisi anak yang manja mungkin hampir sama dengan anak<br />yang terlalu dilindungi oleh orang tuanya. Namun apakah benar bahwa<br />manja identik dengan ‘over-protected?’ Artikel ini mencoba menelaah<br />anak manja dari sudut psikologi, dimulai dari definisi atau ciri-ciri anak<br />dengan kategori manja, akibat di masa datang, faktor penyebab,<br />pencegahan, dan solusi jika itu sudah terjadi. Sebagian orang tua tidak<br />menyadari bahwa mereka telah memanjakan anak mereka. Ini menjadi<br />menjadi problem yang harus dicarikan jalan keluarnya. Anak manja<br />adalah anak yang terpusat pada dirinya sendiri, ia tidak peduli dengan<br />kebutuhan orang lain. Karena terpusat pada dirinya, ia menuntut segala<br />sesuatu terpenuhi sekarang dan tidak bisa menunggu. Tanpa disadari<br />oleh orang tua sebenarnya perilaku itu disebabkan oleh orang tua yang<br />permisif karena kondisi orang tua yang lelah, bekerja, dan mencari<br />mudahnya. Demi masa depan anak maka hal ini harus dicegah dengan<br />sikap ketegasan dan kekonsistenan dari orang tua itu sendiri.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol V (4) ◽  
pp. 208-209

The research of the author seems to be very interesting for a neuropathologist and psychiatrist. It is difficult to convey the essence of the content of this work in the abstract, and therefore we will limit ourselves here only to the advice to read it in the original.


2013 ◽  
Vol 03 (04) ◽  
pp. 270-279 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lêdo Susana ◽  
Paneque Milena ◽  
Rocha José ◽  
Leite Ângela ◽  
Sequeiros Jorge

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