An exploration of the role of intuitive forms of planning in the succession process : the explanatory power of effectuation theory
Purpose: This study explores how and when intuitive forms of planning can be used in a family firm's succession process. Design/methodology/approach: The study uses an extended focus group meeting, consisting of individual, group and subgroup discussions with seven highly experienced external family business advisors in the Netherlands to gain a holistic understanding of the succession process and its underlying logic. The study also employs pre- and post-group questionnaires. Findings: This study reveals that advisors perceive intuitive forms of planning as an integral part of the succession process, with the latter containing both intuitive and formal logic and activities. Both logics are used situationally and flexibly to deal with the uniqueness and unpredictability of the succession process and to build strong relations and manage relational dynamics in business families to address tasks, dilemmas and contingencies. Originality/value: The succession process is an important part of business families' achievement of transgenerational intent. Creating commitment among potential successors begins when they are children, and understanding the role of the more intuitive forms of planning during the succession process will provide us with a more holistic perspective on its dynamics.
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2021
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Authors: | Bloemen-Bekx, Mira ; Lambrechts, Frank ; Van Gils, Anita |
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Journal of Family Business Management. - Emerald, ISSN 2043-6238, ZDB-ID 2606925-8. - 2021 (30.11.)
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Emerald |
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