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Social capital and next-generation succession in the family firm

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  • Jasmine Tata
  • Sameer Prasad

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Building relationships with individuals and organisations and accumulating social capital is critical to the success of a family firm. During times of succession, however, family firms have to deal with the difficult task of transferring social capital from the incumbent to the successor. Existing literature on succession planning focuses largely on the transfer of physical and human capital and ignores the development and transfer of social capital within family firms. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to explore an alternate perspective of next-generation succession in family businesses. Specifically, we examine the importance of the incumbent's and successor's social networks and develop a conceptual model that depicts the connections between the optimum configuration of post-succession social capital in the family business, transferred social capital (i.e. social capital that is transferred from the incumbent to the successor), and new social capital brought into the position by the successor.

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  • Jasmine Tata & Sameer Prasad, 2010. "Social capital and next-generation succession in the family firm," International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(3), pages 322-337.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijesbu:v:11:y:2010:i:3:p:322-337
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    1. Cisneros, Luis & Deschamps, Bérangère & Chirita, Gabriel M. & Geindre, Sébastien, 2022. "Successful family firm succession: Transferring external social capital to a shared-leadership team of siblings," Journal of Family Business Strategy, Elsevier, vol. 13(3).
    2. Bernard Dussuc & Sébastien Geindre, 2012. "Capital social, théorie des réseaux sociaux et recherche en PME : une revue de la littérature," Post-Print halshs-00747912, HAL.

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