Family Firm Incumbent’s Attitude toward Intra-family Succession: Antecedents and Effects on Intentions
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Description
Research shows that intention for intra-family succession is an important determinant of family firm behavior. To provide a systematic analysis of the antecedents of such intention, we use the theory of planned behavior to model the incumbent leader’s attitude toward intra-family succession because that particular attitude is idiosyncratic to family firms. Empirical tests using a sample of 271 Italian incumbent leaders of family firms show that, as predicted by planned behavior theory, attitude and self-efficacy are significant predictors of intention. They show further that attitude is affected by the number of children, emotional attachment, and need for control.
Date of Publication
2013-08-01
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Family firm incumbents
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succession
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intra-family succession intention
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
De Massis, Alfredo | |
Vismara, Silvio | |
Chua, Jess |
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Series
Academy of Management Proceedings
Publisher
Academy of Management, New York
ISSN
0065-0668
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