Women in Family Business Leadership Roles
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Women in Family Business Leadership Roles

Daughters on the Stage

9781848442153 Edward Elgar Publishing
Mary Barrett, Professor of Management, School of Business, Faculty of Business and Law, University of Wollongong, Australia and Ken Moores, Founding Director and Professor, Australian Centre for Family Business, Faculty of Business, Technology and Sustainable Development, Bond University, Australia
Publication Date: October 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84844 215 3 Extent: 208 pp
Mary Barrett and Ken Moores breathe new life into research on one of the largest and yet frequently overlooked business sectors. They analyse thirteen international cases of women in family business to discover how women attained leadership or, sometimes, failed to do so.

By examining in detail how women have reached the top in the traditionally conservative environment of family business, the book avoids essentialist assumptions about women as leaders. It illuminates classic issues of entrepreneurship in a family business context, particularly the dual imperatives of innovation and business continuity. Women in Family Business Leadership Roles presents contemporary research that looks at the patterns of success and failure, and understand whether this is the result of gender or other factors.

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Mary Barrett and Ken Moores breathe new life into research on one of the largest and yet frequently overlooked business sectors. They analyse thirteen international cases of women in family business to discover how women attained leadership or, sometimes, failed to do so.

By examining in detail how women have reached the top in the traditionally conservative environment of family business, the book avoids essentialist assumptions about women as leaders. It illuminates classic issues of entrepreneurship in a family business context, particularly the dual imperatives of innovation and business continuity. Women in Family Business Leadership Roles presents contemporary research that looks at the patterns of success and failure, and understand whether this is the result of gender or other factors.

This invigorating book will be an important resource in helping women and their families understand the dynamics of their family business. The authors’ passion for the subject will enhance understanding of family firms as well as the changing position of women in family enterprises. Family business owners and managers, as well as students and academics on entrepreneurship, family business and management courses will warmly welcome the book.
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‘. . . the book is undoubtedly a significant contribution to the body of knowledge on female entrepreneurship generally, and on women’s leadership in family businesses specifically. It should be a “desk set” choice for anybody interested in advancing their own understanding, or the understanding of others, about female entrepreneurship in the family business context.’
– Kate Lewis, Gender in Management

‘Using the metaphor of the stage, the authors shed light on experiences of women who stumbled into the leadership spotlight in their family firms, and others who methodically built their own stage. An interesting strategic leadership tactic of directing the spotlight on others is found useful by some others. Not all stories are positive though as some find themselves struggling to cope with shadows or the leadership spotlight eludes them. This book is a must read for progressive men and women interested in entrepreneurial leadership of family firms.’
– Pramodita Sharma, Editor, Family Business Review and Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

‘Barrett and Moores delve into the real essence of women in leadership roles, specifically but not exclusively in family business. In doing so they dispel many myths, provide compelling concepts to nurture, grow and sustain women business leaders and examples of how women in all types of business can deliver outstanding results through dynamic leadership, high emotional intelligence and a desire to achieve and succeed.’
– Jaqui Lane, CEO and Founder, Focus Publishing
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Contents: Foreword by Pru Goward 1. Women, Leadership and Family Business 2. A Global Perspective 3. Frameworks and Method 4. Stumbling into the Spotlight 5. Building Their Own Stage 6. Directing the Spotlight Elsewhere 7. Coping with Shadows 8. Becoming Invisible 9. Lessons of the Spotlight Appendix: Further Notes on Method References Index
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