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Gathering Multiple Generations at the Dining Room: The Secret Toward an Entrepreneurial Family Continuity

In: Family Entrepreneurship

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  • Fernando Sandoval-Arzaga

    (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Business School)

  • Geraldina Silveyra

    (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Business School)

  • David S. Xotlanihua-González

    (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Business School)

Abstract

Sitting multiple generations to work together had positive effects: the involvement and commitment of the new generations, the development of the entrepreneurial family skills to work together, and the creation of entrepreneurial and /or innovation projects that increase the value of the family business or family wealth. These effects have contributed to the continuity of the entrepreneurial family through the generations. But what are the secrets that have allowed entrepreneurial families to achieve these results? This chapter will help you as the leader or owner of your business family to find the keys (secrets) to potentiate entrepreneurship of the rising generations. These keys have been the result of the Program “Strategic Value Creation for Entrepreneurial Families” that we have carried out at Tecnologico de Monterrey.

Suggested Citation

  • Fernando Sandoval-Arzaga & Geraldina Silveyra & David S. Xotlanihua-González, 2021. "Gathering Multiple Generations at the Dining Room: The Secret Toward an Entrepreneurial Family Continuity," Springer Books, in: Matt R. Allen & William B. Gartner (ed.), Family Entrepreneurship, chapter 16, pages 213-226, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-66846-4_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-66846-4_16
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