Methods of social network transfer in Thai family business succession

IF 5.5 Q1 MANAGEMENT Asia Pacific Management Review Pub Date : 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1016/j.apmrv.2023.03.002
Nuntana Udomkit, Claus Schreier, Puttipong Kittidusadee
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Abstract

Trusted social networks are the one of invaluable assets of family businesses, which take time to build and to maintain. Therefore, in situations of family business succession, the process of network transfer cannot be ignored, but instead must be well planned in order to ensure the continuity of the existing social networks.

Drawing upon Steier's (2001) natural immersion and planned succession on social network transfer in family business succession, thirty in-depth interviews were conducted with family business predecessors in Thailand; to see how they prepare and handle the transfer of their social networks to their successors-to-be.

A two-step process of social network transfer was found to be a common practice amongst them. Step one “network transfer preparation” is the stage where the predecessors prepare their potential successors to be ready, and also to be competent to run the family business; by engaging them in the family business at the early stages and at an early age, encouraging them to gain work experience from external organizations, as well as getting them to study in the field that is most relevant to their family businesses. Step two is “network transfer execution”, in which successors-to-be are introduced to business partners, and jobs are delegated to them gradually. The predecessors expect their successors to maintain the same level of trust and collaboration, and uphold the business reputation that has been built up through one generation to the next. Whether or not such ties will be able to be maintained or strengthened depends on how well their successors invest their time and energy in developing trust levels and maintaining the cohesion of their existing social networks, as well as building up those networks further.

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泰国家族企业继承中的社会网络转移方法
值得信赖的社交网络是家族企业的宝贵资产之一,它需要时间来建立和维护。因此,在家族企业传承的情况下,不能忽视网络传递的过程,而必须做好规划,以保证现有社会网络的连续性。借鉴Steier(2001)对家族企业传承中社会网络转移的自然沉浸和计划继承研究,对泰国家族企业前辈进行了30次深度访谈;看看他们如何准备和处理他们的社会网络转移到他们的继任者。社会网络迁移的两步过程被发现是他们之间的一种常见做法。第一步“网络转移准备”是前任让潜在的继任者做好准备,并有能力经营家族企业的阶段;通过让他们在早期阶段和早期参与家族企业,鼓励他们从外部组织获得工作经验,以及让他们在与家族企业最相关的领域学习。第二步是“网络转移执行”,将未来的继任者介绍给业务伙伴,并逐步将工作委派给他们。前任期望他们的继任者保持同样的信任和合作水平,并维护通过一代到下一代建立起来的商业声誉。这种关系是否能够维持或加强,取决于他们的继任者如何投入时间和精力来发展信任水平,保持现有社会网络的凝聚力,以及进一步建立这些网络。
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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Management Review (APMR), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, pursues to publish original and high quality research articles and notes that contribute to build empirical and theoretical understanding for concerning strategy and management aspects in business and activities. Meanwhile, we also seek to publish short communications and opinions addressing issues of current concern to managers in regards to within and between the Asia-Pacific region. The covered domains but not limited to, such as accounting, finance, marketing, decision analysis and operation management, human resource management, information management, international business management, logistic and supply chain management, quantitative and research methods, strategic and business management, and tourism management, are suitable for publication in the APMR.
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