Shadow of the Prince: Parent-incumbents' Coercive Control over Child-successors in Family Organizations
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Huang, Xu; Chen, Louis; Xu, Erica; Lu, Feifei; Tam, Ka-Chai
署名单位:
Hong Kong Baptist University; National Taiwan University; Shanghai University; University of Technology Sydney; Hong Kong Baptist University
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.1177/0001839219870449
发表日期:
2020
页码:
710-750
关键词:
SOCIOEMOTIONAL WEALTH
CONTROLLED FIRMS
CEO succession
work
leadership
AGENCY
satisfaction
integration
BOUNDARIES
OWNERSHIP
摘要:
During family firm succession, parent-incumbents are often caught up in a paradox of both empowering and dominating their child-successors. To understand this recurring phenomenon, we draw from socioemotional wealth literature and a philosophical account of the power-transfer paradox in ancient patriarchal monarchies to hypothesize that parent-incumbents tend to exert generational coercive control when their child-successors are seen as very unwilling and incapable or very willing and capable of taking over patriarchal family organizations. We test our hypotheses in three studies. In Study 1, we coded data from succession cases in Chinese patriarchal monarchies (403 BC to 959 AD) and found support for the predicted non-linear effects of successor-princes' willingness (63 cases) and capability (80 cases) on their father-kings' coercive control (persecuting or murdering the princes). In Study 2, based on survey data from parent-child dyads of 157 family firms in Taiwan and mainland China, again, we found U-shaped effects of child-successors' willingness and capability on parent-incumbents' coercive control (restraining successors' power). Moreover, parent-incumbents' highly narcissistic personality attenuated these U-shaped relationships because they tend to devalue their child-successors' willingness and capability. In Study 3, we conducted a survey of 103 parent-child dyads in family firms in mainland China and found a U-shaped relationship between capability and coercive control only when incumbents' roles in the family and at work were highly intertwined.
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