ABSTRACT

For centuries, almost all economic activity was family-based. The family business rested on the division of labor among family members. Therefore the family was both socially and economically the foundation of the family business. Families were not only production units, but also education and consumption units that conveyed norm structures, values and professional identity to next generation. Although female family members have always been active participants in family businesses over the centuries, their role has often been neglected in previous studies.

Women in Business Families: From Past to Present presents both conceptual and theoretically informed empirical papers addressing three related themes relevant for family business and gender in past and in present: heroic women entrepreneurs; invisibility / visibility of women in businesses; and business succession.

The book Women in Business Families: From Past to Present balances between both historical and contemporary analyses. The chapters integrate the notions of time and gender in focusing on family businesses or business families in past and in present. This volume will be of vital reading to researchers and academics in the fields of Gender Studies, Family Business, Organizational studies, Entrepreneurship and the various related disciplines.

part |32 pages

Introduction

section I|64 pages

Challenging the Heroic Male Image of Entrepreneurs

chapter 3|12 pages

Tough Times, Tough Measures

Widows as Heroic Entrepreneurs

chapter 4|20 pages

The Iron Lady, Elin Såger

Head of a Family Business

chapter 5|15 pages

Merchant Trade

A Family Affair

section II|80 pages

Notions of the Visibility and Invisibility of Women

chapter 7|12 pages

Moving Between Visibility and Invisibility

Understanding Social and Family Business Spheres

chapter 8|23 pages

‘All the Days of Their Lives’

Women, Business, and Family

chapter 9|19 pages

Statutory Invisibility

Urban Business Women’s Legal and Political Rights

chapter 10|24 pages

A Lost Opportunity or a Lucky Escape?

Non-Successor Daughters and the Family in Business

section III|63 pages

Women in Business Succession

chapter 11|20 pages

The Leaders, the Outcasts, and the Others

Which Role for Daughters in Family Businesses?

chapter 12|19 pages

Enterprising Widows

Family, Business, and the Succession Process

chapter 13|21 pages

He Suddenly Died

Unplanned Succession in Family Firms