Bringing a Horse to Water: The Shaping of a Child Successor in Family Business Succession

Jahangir Wasim, F. Almeida
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This study critically investigates and evaluates the childhood and adolescent year strategies, and efforts that parent-owners of family businesses incorporate to encourage and prepare children for a successful future succession. The sample consisted of six family businesses in the North East of Scotland: two successfully introduced a second-generation, two a third generation and one a fourth generation, with one still in the founder stage. The findings reveal that the succession planning process was an instantaneous event into generational bridging, where no formal planning process was commenced. Parent-owners influenced and facilitated knowledge transfer and education, leaving control to the child successors with career options. The research has also shown the difficulties in how the child successors of the future may find succession challenging and demanding with contextually complex issues. 
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把马带到水里:家族企业继承中子女继承人的塑造
本研究批判性地调查和评估了童年和青少年时期的策略,以及家族企业的父母所有者为鼓励和准备孩子成功的未来继承所做的努力。样本包括苏格兰东北部的六家家族企业:两家成功引进了第二代,两家是第三代,一家是第四代,还有一家仍处于创始人阶段。研究结果表明,继任计划过程是一个瞬时事件,进入代际衔接,没有正式的规划过程开始。父母所有者影响并促进了知识转移和教育,将控制权留给了拥有职业选择的子女继承人。该研究还表明,未来的子女继承人可能会发现继承具有挑战性和要求复杂的背景问题。
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