Time in family businesses plays a crucial role, connecting past, present and future in a non-linear flux. Despite the centrality of time to change and the becoming of organisations, and of family businesses in particular, currently the research in this field primarily relies on variance theory. In this chapter, I aim to show the potential for process thinking and sensemaking in family business research to investigate how dynamic phenomena evolve over time. After having briefly introduced the process approach and its development, I review how it has been used in the family business field to cope with a wide range of phenomena such as social capital, business failure and portfolio entrepreneurship. Family business is an idiosyncratic context for implementing process studies due to the relevance of time and of social actors’ interaction. Process thinking may provide us with a better understanding of phenomena that have already been studied but analysed from a different perspective, while also enabling the investigation of new areas evolving in time.

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Process thinking and the family business

Rondi, Emanuela
2015-01-01

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Time in family businesses plays a crucial role, connecting past, present and future in a non-linear flux. Despite the centrality of time to change and the becoming of organisations, and of family businesses in particular, currently the research in this field primarily relies on variance theory. In this chapter, I aim to show the potential for process thinking and sensemaking in family business research to investigate how dynamic phenomena evolve over time. After having briefly introduced the process approach and its development, I review how it has been used in the family business field to cope with a wide range of phenomena such as social capital, business failure and portfolio entrepreneurship. Family business is an idiosyncratic context for implementing process studies due to the relevance of time and of social actors’ interaction. Process thinking may provide us with a better understanding of phenomena that have already been studied but analysed from a different perspective, while also enabling the investigation of new areas evolving in time.
2015
Rondi, Emanuela
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Descrizione: This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Theoretical Perspectives on Family Businesses edited by Mattias Nordqvist, Leif Melin, Mattias Waldkirch and Gershon Kumeto, published in 2015, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd - https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783479665.00014 - The material cannot be used for any other purpose without further permission of the publisher, and is for private use only.
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