Developing next generation leaders for transgenerational entrepreneurial family enterprises / ed. by Pramodita Sharma ... [et al.].

Colaborador(es): Sharma, Pramodita [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The successful transgenerational entrepreneurship practices seriesDetalles de publicación: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2015 Descripción: 247 S : IllISBN: 9781784717865Tema(s): Family-owned business enterprises -- Management | Entrepreneurship | Emprendedores
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Contents: 1. Developing Next Generation Leaders Rocki-Lee DeWitt, Nunzia Auletta, Maria Jose Parada, Mohar Yusof and Pramodita Sharma PART I FROM A LEADER TO A LEADERSHIP CAPABILITY 2. The Process of Becoming: Entrepreneurial Leadership Transition to the Second Generation Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas, Patrick Bender and Angelica Nilsson 3. The Next Generation: Pathways for Preparing and Involving New Owners in Colombian Family Businesses Gustavo Gonzalez Couture and Luis Diaz Matajira 4. Challenges of Collective Leadership Kavil Ramachandran and Navneet Bhatnagar PART II FAMILIAL VALUES AND PROFESSIONALIZATION 5. Transgenerational Professionalization of Family Firms: The Role of Next Generation Leaders Mara Brumana, Lucio Cassia, Alfredo De Massis, Allan Discua Cruz and Tommaso Minola 6. The Re-establishment of Family Values as a Driver of Trans-generational Potential Ilse A. Matser, Frank H. Bos, Margre Heetebrij-van Dalfsen and J.P. Coen Rigtering 7. What Should be Passed on to the Successor? The Case of a Long-standing Japanese Family-owned Small Sake Brewery Katsushi Yamaguchi, Naomi Kozono and Hiro Higashide PART III STRUCTURE AND NEXT GENERATION LEADER PREPARATION 8. Family's Decision in Venture Creation for Next Generation Leaders: The Role of Trust across Two Generations in the Case of Diversification Leilanie Mohd Nor, Christian Lechner, Mohar Yusof, Barjoyai Bardai, and Siri Roland Xavier 9. Family Social Capital, Transgenerational Learning and Transgenerational Entrepreneurship Maria Teresa Roscoe, Adriane Vieira and Denize Grzybovski 10. Parenting and Next Gen Development Alberto Gimeno and Maria Jose Parada Index
Resumen: This illustrative volume considers the interface of business structures, contexts, and leadership building blocks to explore the contingent nature of leadership development in transgenerational entrepreneurship. Longitudinal case studies of twenty-seven family firms in nine different countries provide a rich, global selection of leadership development insights by examining the role of values, professionalization, leadership style and other contingent factors
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Contents: 1. Developing Next Generation Leaders Rocki-Lee DeWitt, Nunzia Auletta, Maria Jose Parada, Mohar Yusof and Pramodita Sharma PART I FROM A LEADER TO A LEADERSHIP CAPABILITY 2. The Process of Becoming: Entrepreneurial Leadership Transition to the Second Generation Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas, Patrick Bender and Angelica Nilsson 3. The Next Generation: Pathways for Preparing and Involving New Owners in Colombian Family Businesses Gustavo Gonzalez Couture and Luis Diaz Matajira 4. Challenges of Collective Leadership Kavil Ramachandran and Navneet Bhatnagar PART II FAMILIAL VALUES AND PROFESSIONALIZATION 5. Transgenerational Professionalization of Family Firms: The Role of Next Generation Leaders Mara Brumana, Lucio Cassia, Alfredo De Massis, Allan Discua Cruz and Tommaso Minola 6. The Re-establishment of Family Values as a Driver of Trans-generational Potential Ilse A. Matser, Frank H. Bos, Margre Heetebrij-van Dalfsen and J.P. Coen Rigtering 7. What Should be Passed on to the Successor? The Case of a Long-standing Japanese Family-owned Small Sake Brewery Katsushi Yamaguchi, Naomi Kozono and Hiro Higashide PART III STRUCTURE AND NEXT GENERATION LEADER PREPARATION 8. Family's Decision in Venture Creation for Next Generation Leaders: The Role of Trust across Two Generations in the Case of Diversification Leilanie Mohd Nor, Christian Lechner, Mohar Yusof, Barjoyai Bardai, and Siri Roland Xavier 9. Family Social Capital, Transgenerational Learning and Transgenerational Entrepreneurship Maria Teresa Roscoe, Adriane Vieira and Denize Grzybovski 10. Parenting and Next Gen Development Alberto Gimeno and Maria Jose Parada Index

This illustrative volume considers the interface of business structures, contexts, and leadership building blocks to explore the contingent nature of leadership development in transgenerational entrepreneurship. Longitudinal case studies of twenty-seven family firms in nine different countries provide a rich, global selection of leadership development insights by examining the role of values, professionalization, leadership style and other contingent factors

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