ABSTRACT

Family Business Management provides an accessible overview of the core aspects of family business, with an international, practice-based perspective.

Structured in four parts, the book covers key topics such as family firm goals, conflict management, human resources, strategy, financial management, family and business governance, and succession planning. A wide variety of cases and examples are used throughout the book to highlight cultural and institutional differences between family businesses in contrasting contexts. Each chapter offers a detailed case study and boxed examples, illustrating real-life family business situations and stimulating students’ critical thinking and decision-making. Readers are further supported by learning objectives, discussion questions, and further reading suggestions. Digital supplements for instructors include lecture slides, a test bank, and additional case studies.

This textbook is an ideal companion for family business courses, catering to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. It offers valuable insights and practical guidance for business families, as well as professionals working in family businesses.

part I|66 pages

Introduction to family business

chapter 1|21 pages

Approaching the concept of family business

chapter 2|22 pages

Family business dynamics

Individual needs, goals, expectations, and emotions

part II|65 pages

Management in family business

part III|63 pages

Governance in family business

chapter 7|21 pages

Ownership governance in family business

chapter 8|18 pages

Business governance in family business

chapter 9|22 pages

Family governance in family business

part IV|61 pages

Succession in family business