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Next-generation entrepreneurial identity in family business systems: The influence of role-changing events on the understanding of legacy,individual identity,and transgenerational entrepreneurship of next-generation family business principals
Authors:Alexander Friedrich Bergfeld  Marc-Michael Bergfeld
Institution:1. Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium;2. A. Masrin Center for Global Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Abstract:The paper addresses how the understanding of family business legacy, individual identity, and transgenerational entrepreneurship of next-generation principals is affected by role changing events in family business systems. The paper uses the insights of a focus group of 38 next-generation family business principals of ultrahigh-net-worth business families from 14 countries. It corroborates that parents and role models are influencing factors on the understanding and perception of family identity, values, and transgenerational entrepreneurship. Identity inflection points during moments of expected and unexpected role changes, such as family business succession, can either positively or negatively impact the appreciation of a next-generation principal regarding legacy, identity, and transgenerational entrepreneurship. Based on the results of the qualitative interviews and peer group discussions, the findings indicate how identity inflection points affect the preservation of the next-generation family business principal's identity and family identity during a moments of role changes in family businesses and are a bottleneck for transgenerational entrepreneurship.
Keywords:entrepreneurial orientation  family business  family business legacy  family office  transgenerational entrepreneurship
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