Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1020112 Journal of Family Business Strategy 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent researchers have called for a more detailed and nuanced investigation of the behavioral dynamics of an important family firm and entrepreneurial unit of analysis, the married copreneurial couple. In this study, we provide a rare examination of the dynamic power processes within copreneurial couples as a bridge between entrepreneurship and family firm research. Multiple methods, including self-reports, observational coding of team interviews, and analytic induction with team and individual interviews, found support for the importance of copreneurial power structures and interactions for business productivity. Rich field data illustrate the foundational role of an inclusive power structure. Moreover, findings suggest that copreneurial businesses where spouses are seen as equal partners engaging in collaborative power interactions are likely to result in a more productive business decision team that has the resilience to creatively solve important business problems. Several theory-building propositions for copreneurial couple power processes are proposed. Implications for copreneurial couples, entrepreneurial teams, family business consultants, and future research in power structure and power interaction dynamics are discussed.

► We explore power dynamics between coopreneurial couples. ► Qualitative methods include analytic induction of team and individual interviews. ► Contrasting high and low productivity entrepreneurial teams are illustrated. ► Couples with mutually felt inclusion form a basis for family business success. ► Collaborative power interactions are related to copreneurial business success.

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