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چارچوب بندی دوباره وضعیت در تحقیقات کسب و کار خانوادگی: به سمت آشنایی با تجارت خانوادگی
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله:
Re-framing the status of narrative in family business research: Towards an understanding of families in business
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Narratives are as old as family business and their impact in organisational and strategy research is widely acknowledged (Barry & Elmes, 1997; Rhodes & Brown, 2005). In a broad sense, narratives are “a fundamental method of linking individual human actions and events with interrelated aspects to gain an understanding of outcomes . . . . It works by creating individual stories and histories and presenting them for direct observation. Narratives can include personal and social histories, myths, fairy tales, novels or everyday stories that are used to explain or justify our own, or others, actions and behaviours” (Smith & Anderson, 2004: 127). There is a very deep and strong connection between the life experienced by individual family members in business and narrative (Ricoeur, 1991). Individual family members in business may organize their experiences and record what they have lived in a narrative way, through stories (Bruner, 1987). For families in business, narratives may provide a framework to organize meanings, thoughts, motivations, memories and life experiences. In doing so, narratives give sense to life experiences, the world, to members of a family in business and to those working in a family business. Narratives, as analytical tools to understand family business strategy, can shed light as forms of knowledge and communication. Narratives offer a form of knowledge by shaping identity in a family in business. In the family in business context, narratives provide a sense of where the family comes from; how they got to where they are now and why they do the things they do. Narrative approaches in strategy highlight that family business identities are constructed by, and connected to, engagement in everyday practice (Fenton & Langley, 2011). Furthermore, a family in business identity is constructed socially in relationship to others, through a process shaped by multiple discourses and stories. Narrative mediates and constitutes experiences in family businesses: the identities of family members in business (multiple and complex) draw upon, and are located within, a repertoire of narratives available to them historically, socially and culturally (Ricoeur, 1991). Some of these discourses and stories may revolve around family entrepreneurs, family and non-family heroes and villains and their actions, which feed stories, myths and legends and help explain why some strategies emerged in the business realm. Family business identities are “mediated, negotiated and articulated in narrative” (Hamilton, 2013: 5). Knowledge may also allow further understanding of competing and conflicting aspects that shape the identity of a family in business. Stories may bring to light ambiguous relationships of duty, love and conflict in the circle of attachment that is the family (Kondo, 1990) embedded in wider discourses and historical and cultural contexts. The narratives that are shared in the context of a family in business may reveal the struggles, sacrifices, triumphs that family members experienced in the process to set up and develop the family firm. For example, when facing family and business crisis, what work and what did not work, how issues were addressed, who was involved and why create memories (and stories) that are shared in the family in business. These narratives are often intended for family members to learn and help guide decisions thus influencing family business strategy. Moreover, in the family in business context, narratives may provide a conduit to support and communicate an entrepreneurial identity for members of a family as an organisation (Discua Cruz, Hamilton, & Jack, 2012). Family narratives may go beyond describing social relationships and reveal shared understandings, the social and moral values that belong to such relationships, revealing the identity of a family in business and shedding light into what can influence family business strategy.
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