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In search of family business continuity: the case of transgenerational family entrepreneurship

Juha KansikasAnne LaakkonenHeli Valtonen

subject

Economics and EconometricsVisionEntrepreneurshipValue creationBusiness continuityTransgenerational epigeneticsInterviewFamily businessSociologyBusiness and International ManagementMarketingConstraint (mathematics)

description

This qualitative case study analyses continuity of transgenerational entrepreneurship in the family business. Transgenerational entrepreneurship is based on multigenerational, and in this particular firm, on the founder and next generation, business activities in the same family business. Methodologically, the data was collected by interviewing members of two generations of Imagon Ltd.; the founder, and his sons. Imagon Ltd. shows signs of transgenerational continuity. It did not start off that way in the founder’s mind; his desire was just to work for himself and fulfil his own visions. It was only much later that the prospect of defining his company as a family business entered the picture during which time the succession process started naturally. The potential constraint for transgenerational value creation is the possible loss of next generation interest and therefore having no one to take over at that time.

https://doi.org/10.1504/ijesb.2011.040760