The entrepreneurial family has hardly been a topic of family sociology so far. Precisely because more than two-thirds of all companies are family-run, it is surprising that sociology has not yet discovered the entrepreneurial family as a field of research. With this book, it is made the content of systematic family sociological reflections.A central point of departure for theorizing and research on entrepreneurial families is that this form of family has to deal with special social challenges because it structurally combines, mixes, and couples two social spheres that are generally pulled apart in the course of the modernization of society, namely families as part of the private life world and companies as the formal organization of the economic system.This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was also carried out by the authors and a native speaker.
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On the way to a sociology of the entrepreneurial family.- Fundamentals of family sociology.- Fundamentals of organizational sociology.- Lines of development.- Perspectives in research, theory development, and practice consulting.
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Until today, the business family is a highly neglected topic in family sociology. Precisely because more than two-thirds of all companies are family-run, it is surprising that sociology has not yet discovered the business family as a field of research. With this book, it is made the content of systematic family sociological reflections.A central point of departure for theorizing and research on business families is that this form of family has to deal with special social challenges because it structurally combines, mixes, and couples two social spheres that are generally pulled apart in the so-called modernization process of society.The target groupsStudents and lecturers of sociology, pedagogy and social and economic sciencesThe editorsHeiko Kleve is Academic Director and holder of the Endowed Chair for Organization and Development of Business Families at the Witten Institute for Family Business (WIFU) at Witten/Herdecke University. His work focuses on the business family from a psychosocial perspective.Tobias Koellner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Witten Institute for Family Business (WIFU) at the Witten/Herdecke University. Currently, he is principal investigator of a research project that analyzes structures and dynamics in the business family in a cross-cultural perspective.This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was also carried out by the authors and a native speaker.
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A new field of research in family sociology is being opened up Renowned family and organizational/corporate sociologists reflect on the entrepreneur's family Stimulating basics on a high socio-scientific level
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ISBN
9783658422158
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2023-09-20
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Springer
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Soziologie der Unternehmerfamilie
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Heiko Kleve is Academic Director and holder of the Endowed Chair for Organization and Development of Business Families at the Witten Institute for Family Business (WIFU) at Witten/Herdecke University. His work focuses on the business family from a psychosocial perspective.
Tobias Koellner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Witten Institute for Family Business (WIFU) at the Witten/Herdecke University. Currently, he is principal investigator of a research project that analyzes structures and dynamics in the business family in a cross-cultural perspective.