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Narrative and Family Business Firms: A Discourse Framework Toward Continuity and Competitiveness

Strategy, Power and CSR: Practices and Challenges in Organizational Management

ISBN: 978-1-83867-974-3, eISBN: 978-1-83867-973-6

Publication date: 24 July 2020

Abstract

Family business firms (FBFs) constantly struggle with the challenge of successfully reaching and surviving beyond the third generation. Narrative or storytelling is frequently used in business to transmit knowledge, achieve goals, create and maintain a connection with stakeholders, and achieve sustained growth. Most FBFs consciously or unconsciously use narrative and possess their own discourse, which is unique to every family and family business and which may aid FBFs in achieving continuity. FBFs must have an adequate atmosphere of collaboration and cooperation so that group members can transform acquired tacit knowledge through storytelling into explicit action. FBFs should be prepared to help collaborators and other stakeholders build competencies since tacit knowledge transfer, through narrative, can aid in the solving of problems, enhance innovativeness, and improve strategic decision-making. Therefore, narrative may well aid FBFs in fulfilling their ultimate goal of continuity. The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the potential influence of narrative on FBFs’ continuity and prevention of their precipitous expiration. This chapter contributes to previous literature that sheds light on the narrative implications of FBFs, and depicts FBFs’ narratives and the dynamics of their business objectives, as well as touches on the heterogeneous nature of each family business’ storyline. There are various advantages to FBFs’ storytelling; perhaps the most noteworthy is the achievement of sustained business growth and continuity.

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Atristain-Suárez, C. and García-Álvarez, S. (2020), "Narrative and Family Business Firms: A Discourse Framework Toward Continuity and Competitiveness", García-Álvarez, S. and Atristain-Suárez, C. (Ed.) Strategy, Power and CSR: Practices and Challenges in Organizational Management, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 101-118. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-973-620201005

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