Gender, power and succession in family farm business

被引:43
|
作者
Glover, Jane L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Loughborough Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Loughborough, Leics, England
关键词
Gender; Conflict; Family business; Power; Succession;
D O I
10.1108/IJGE-01-2012-0006
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to present a case example of the power struggles and gender issues one daughter faced when she became a partner, and future successor, in the family business. This paper uses an ethnographic approach in order to study a small family farm in England. The case focuses on a small family farm, these businesses are unique in terms of their values and expectations for succession (Haberman and Danes, 2007), and identified by Wang (2010) as a fruitful avenue for research on daughter succession. Design/methodology/approach - The empirical work was gathered through the use of a single site ethnographic case study involving participant observation as the researcher worked on the family farm and semi-structured interviews with family members over two years. Findings - The results shed light on some of the social complexities of small family farms and power struggles within the family exacerbated by perceived gender issues. The work also highlights the potential threat to the daughter's position as a partner, from her father's favouritism of male employees. Practical implications - Institutions that provide help to family farm businesses need to be aware of the potential power issues within the family specifically related to gender, particularly in terms of succession planning. Originality/value - Using ethnography in family firms allows the researcher to be a part of the real-life world of family farmers, providing rich data to explore daughter succession.
引用
收藏
页码:276 / 295
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Changing scripts: Gender, family farm succession and increasing farm values in Australia
    Sheridan, Alison
    Newsome, Lucie
    Lawson, Andrew
    Charry, Skye
    Field, Susan
    JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 2023, 100
  • [2] Gender exclusion in succession on family business: a deeper look
    Saputra, I. Gusti Ngurah Widya Hadi
    Yulianti, Praptini
    Agustina, Tri Siwi
    COMPETITIVENESS REVIEW, 2025,
  • [3] Succession in the family business
    Cohen, C
    HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, 1998, 76 (03) : 177 - 177
  • [4] Succession Planning for the Dairy Farm Business
    Erven, Bernard L.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 41ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BOVINE PRACTITIONERS, 2008, : 148 - 150
  • [5] Family business, protocol and family succession
    Arenas Cardona, Henry Antonio
    Rico Balvin, Daniela
    ESTUDIOS GERENCIALES, 2014, 30 (132) : 252 - 258
  • [6] What are the options for farm succession? Models for farm business continuity
    Rech, Luisa Rhoden
    Binotto, Erlaine
    Cremon, Thais
    Bunsit, Thanawit
    JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 2021, 88 : 272 - 278
  • [7] FAMILY BUSINESS SUCCESSION PLANNING
    FRANCIS, BC
    JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTANCY, 1993, 176 (02): : 49 - 51
  • [8] PROBLEMATIC IN THE FAMILY BUSINESS SUCCESSION
    Perez Molina, Ana Isabel
    Gisbert Soler, Victor
    3C EMPRESA, 2012, 1 (02):
  • [9] Siblings and succession in the family business
    Miller, WD
    HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, 1998, 76 (01) : 22 - +
  • [10] Management and Succession in a Family Business
    de Freitas, Ernani Cesar
    Marques Frezza, Cleusa Maria
    GESTAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO, 2005, 2 (01): : 31 - 43