Daphne Halkias, PhD. is Senior Research Fellow, The Center for Youth and Family Enterprise (CYFE) at University of Bergamo in Italy; Research Affiliate at the Institute for Social Sciences at Cornell University and Affiliate, Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA Paul W. Thurman, MBA is Clinical Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Mailman School of Public Health and Columbia Business School, Columbia University in New York, USA . Celina Smith, PhD. is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at EMLYON Business School in Lyon, France and a Visiting Fellow at Imperial College, UK. Robert Nason, MBA is Global Program Manager of the STEP Project for Family Enterprising at Babson College, Massachusetts, USA and a Board Member of the New England Chapter of the Family Firm Institute. Daphne Halkias, Collette Dumas, Christine Blondel, Xin Deng, Geetika Goel, Shefali Nandan, Piyali Ghosh, Janine Saba Zakka, Josiane Fahed-Sreih Norashfah H. Yaakop Yahaya Al-Haj, Ahmad Hj. Zainuddin, Shehla Riza Arifeen, Andrea L. Santiago, Katty Marmenout, Elizabeth Florent-Treacy, Manfred Kets de Vries, Sam Abadir, Despina Prinia, Mirka Fragoudakis, Patrick D. Akrivos, Chinedum U. Nwajiuba, Chinyere A. Nwajiuba, Katia Richomme-Huet, Julien de Freyman, Christina Erdmann, Eleana Galanaki, Norma A. Juma, Lucio Cassia, Alfredo de Massis, Federica Giudici, Evgeny Polyakov, Natalia Vinokurova, Maria Cristina Diaz Garcia, Angela Gonzalez Moreno, Stuart Graham, Claire Seaman, Cecilia Bjursell, Leif Melin, Claudia Binz, Simone Schweikert, Jens O. Meissner, Lucie Begin, Christina Constantinidis, D.-Claude Laroche, Teresa L. Smith, Jean-Luc E. Grosso, Meenakshi Rishi, Leann Mischel, Cindy Iannarelli, Celina Smith, Rosamond Tompkins, Hilka Vier Machado, Melquicedec Lozano, Kathy Kessler Overbek
This unique compendium of case studies on father-daughter succession in family enterprises sheds light on the varied pathways adopted to negotiate this key transition in the life cycle of families and their firms. With cases from twenty five countries around the globe and a large spectrum of industries, this pioneering work is a must read for all entrepreneurial family enterprise owners and progressive scholars who want to keep pace with the changing world of women leaders taking over from their fathers. - Dr Pramodita Sharma, Editor, Family Business Review, Director, Global STEP Project for Family Enterprising, Babson College, Massachusetts, USA These cross-cultural cases are such an important contribution to the family business literature; it is still relatively rare that research on succession takes cultural variables as well as gender into account. Take an enlightening voyage of discovery, tap into the knowledge generated by the dedicated authors in this volume and the families in business around the world who collaborated with them. Congratulations to the editors and the authors for the excellent job they have done bringing this important topic to life through these cases. - Dr Colette Dumas, Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship, Director of the Center for Innovation and Change Leadership, Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University, Massachusetts, USA