Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide some illustrative evidence in order to understand the distinctive forms of governance implemented by a well-established Family Business Group (FBG) and to highlight the relative importance given to the different dimensions of Socio-Emotional Wealth (SEW) during the internationalization process. Methodology Drawing on multi-level and longitudinal data the research provides in-depth insights into how the affiliated firms are linked to the focal firm; how the founding family in a large FBG organizes the top leadership roles spanning multiple countries; and whether the inter-organizational and inter-personal networks change over time and which are the most important items representing the SEW dimensions. Findings From the findings, it emerges that family ownership, family leadership and the presence of trusted people are pivotal actors in the FBG’s internationalization process. Originality The originality of the research stems from its contribution in that despite providing illustrative evidence base on a single case study, the findings offer additional insights into the importance of, and the instrumental role played by, SEW preservation as a perspective to explain FBGs’ internationalization.
The Internationalization of a Family Business Group: The Ownership, the Leadership and the importance of the Socio-Emotional Wealth Dimensions
Vecchi Alessandra
2017
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide some illustrative evidence in order to understand the distinctive forms of governance implemented by a well-established Family Business Group (FBG) and to highlight the relative importance given to the different dimensions of Socio-Emotional Wealth (SEW) during the internationalization process. Methodology Drawing on multi-level and longitudinal data the research provides in-depth insights into how the affiliated firms are linked to the focal firm; how the founding family in a large FBG organizes the top leadership roles spanning multiple countries; and whether the inter-organizational and inter-personal networks change over time and which are the most important items representing the SEW dimensions. Findings From the findings, it emerges that family ownership, family leadership and the presence of trusted people are pivotal actors in the FBG’s internationalization process. Originality The originality of the research stems from its contribution in that despite providing illustrative evidence base on a single case study, the findings offer additional insights into the importance of, and the instrumental role played by, SEW preservation as a perspective to explain FBGs’ internationalization.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.