Practicing fairness in the family business workplace |
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Affiliation: | 1. Schulich School of Business, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2. Indigo Books & Music Inc, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | One of the main challenges facing family firms is achieving fairness between family and non-family employees in the workplace. Family and non-family employees have the potential to offer unique and distinct contributions to the firm, which makes the achievement of fairness between them messy and complicated. Hence, two interesting questions are worth exploring: Given the complex nature of the family business human capital, how can family firms achieve fairness between family and non-family employees? Why should family business decision makers and advisors promote fair practices in the family business workplace? We first introduce a fair process model as a possible solution for family businesses to achieve fairness between family and non-family employees. Then, based on several examples and studies, we show that family business owners can benefit significantly from promoting fairness in the workplace both in terms of preserving business reputation and in terms of achieving long-term family business survival and success. |
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Keywords: | Human resources management Social responsibility of business Family businesses Family business dynamic Ethical management Business reputation |
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