Corporate Strategy in Family Business Groups in Developed Economies
Xavier Mendoza (),
Paula M. Infantes (),
Maria José Parada (),
Marita Rautiainen () and
Jan Hohberger ()
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Xavier Mendoza: ESADE Business School
Paula M. Infantes: ESADE Business School
Maria José Parada: ESADE Business School
Marita Rautiainen: LUT University
Jan Hohberger: ESADE Business School
Chapter Chapter 5 in The Palgrave Handbook of Managing Family Business Groups, 2023, pp 81-124 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study aims at mapping the corporate strategies of Family Business Groups (FBGs) in the context of developed economies. Particularly, we analyze (i) how FBGs are structured and the degree of control on their investee companies, and (ii) which are their diversification strategies –product and geographic diversification strategies. The research setting is based on a sample of 238 FBGs in Catalonia, a propitious ecosystem for the prevalence of family business −88% of all Catalan companies are family-owned. Moreover, the Catalan economy is larger than that of most countries in the Eurozone and, thus, studying the Catalan context is representative of developed economies. We use an exploratory descriptive approach to understand which corporate strategies develop Catalan FBGs. Catalan FBGs are mainly small -in terms of the number of investee companies- and semi-pyramidal -with up to three hierarchical levels. Two-thirds of these FBGs are internationalized and almost half of them can be considered as globalizing-multinationals. Regarding their product diversification, Catalan FBGs operate in more than four subsectors and, on average, their parent-investee dyads exhibit a high level of industrial distance. This exploratory study joins the scarce body of research analyzing FBGs from developed economies and contributes to the strategy literature by showing how FBGs, a specific type of organization, undertake their corporate strategies.
Keywords: Exploratory descriptive study; Family business groups; Corporate strategy; Structure; Product and geographic diversification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-13206-3_5
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