Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance

Family business studies are becoming more pervasive in Malaysia, and several studies have focused on factors that shape family-owned business performance levels. Succession planning issues, and specifically the succession issues and experiences of second or third generation family business owners...

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Main Authors: Wee , Yu Ghee, Ibrahim, Mohamed Dahlan, Abdul Halim, Hasliza
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Language:English
Published: Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2015
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spelling my.usm.eprints.36644 http://eprints.usm.my/36644/ Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance Wee , Yu Ghee Ibrahim, Mohamed Dahlan Abdul Halim, Hasliza HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Family business studies are becoming more pervasive in Malaysia, and several studies have focused on factors that shape family-owned business performance levels. Succession planning issues, and specifically the succession issues and experiences of second or third generation family business owners (2GO/3GO), have not yet been explored at length. This study aims to revisit various factors that shape family firm performance by examining succession issues and transition experiences encountered by successors. Data were drawn from self-administered surveys completed by 55 2GOs and 3GOs. Descriptive, correlation and regression analyses were conducted to interpret our findings. The findings show that management styles, relationships between family members, values and beliefs and successor training significantly influence family business performance levels. The relationship between antecedents and business performance is found to be partly mediated by succession issues and fully mediated by sucession experience. Both theoretical and practical implications and avenues for future research are discussed. Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/36644/1/aamj20022015_5.pdf Wee , Yu Ghee and Ibrahim, Mohamed Dahlan and Abdul Halim, Hasliza (2015) Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance. Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ), 20 (2). pp. 1-24. ISSN 1394-2603 http://web.usm.my/aamj/20022015/aamj20022015_5.pdf
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topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
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Wee , Yu Ghee
Ibrahim, Mohamed Dahlan
Abdul Halim, Hasliza
Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance
description Family business studies are becoming more pervasive in Malaysia, and several studies have focused on factors that shape family-owned business performance levels. Succession planning issues, and specifically the succession issues and experiences of second or third generation family business owners (2GO/3GO), have not yet been explored at length. This study aims to revisit various factors that shape family firm performance by examining succession issues and transition experiences encountered by successors. Data were drawn from self-administered surveys completed by 55 2GOs and 3GOs. Descriptive, correlation and regression analyses were conducted to interpret our findings. The findings show that management styles, relationships between family members, values and beliefs and successor training significantly influence family business performance levels. The relationship between antecedents and business performance is found to be partly mediated by succession issues and fully mediated by sucession experience. Both theoretical and practical implications and avenues for future research are discussed.
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author Wee , Yu Ghee
Ibrahim, Mohamed Dahlan
Abdul Halim, Hasliza
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Ibrahim, Mohamed Dahlan
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title Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance
title_short Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance
title_full Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance
title_fullStr Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance
title_full_unstemmed Family Business Succession Planning: Unleashing The Key Factors Of Business Performance
title_sort family business succession planning: unleashing the key factors of business performance
publisher Asian Academy of Management (AAM)
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