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Women in Turkish family businesses: drivers, contributions and challenges

Women in Turkish family businesses: drivers, contributions and challenges
Women in Turkish family businesses: drivers, contributions and challenges
The number and importance of women in family businesses have increased in the recent years. This is reflected in the growing academic and practitioner interest in the topic. In this paper, we have explored the role of women in family business in the context of Turkey by examining the key drivers for their active involvement, their contribution and the challenges they face. The conceptual framework of the article presents key drivers and challenges identified in the extant literature and introduces additional angles on the problematisation of the topic, mainly issues of succession, conflict and balance of work-life relationships. Drawing on empirical material collected through semi-structured interviews with participant Turkish women, we have highlighted importance of cultural dynamics in analysing drivers, contributions and challenges.
1470-5958
203-219
Karatas-Ozkan, M.
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Erdogan, A.
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Nicolopoulou, K.
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Karatas-Ozkan, M.
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Karatas-Ozkan, M., Erdogan, A. and Nicolopoulou, K. (2011) Women in Turkish family businesses: drivers, contributions and challenges. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 11 (2), 203-219.

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Abstract

The number and importance of women in family businesses have increased in the recent years. This is reflected in the growing academic and practitioner interest in the topic. In this paper, we have explored the role of women in family business in the context of Turkey by examining the key drivers for their active involvement, their contribution and the challenges they face. The conceptual framework of the article presents key drivers and challenges identified in the extant literature and introduces additional angles on the problematisation of the topic, mainly issues of succession, conflict and balance of work-life relationships. Drawing on empirical material collected through semi-structured interviews with participant Turkish women, we have highlighted importance of cultural dynamics in analysing drivers, contributions and challenges.

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Published date: August 2011
Organisations: Management

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Local EPrints ID: 154851
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/154851
ISSN: 1470-5958
PURE UUID: 87523c88-83a3-4af9-95e9-09e5761f5490
ORCID for M. Karatas-Ozkan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9199-4156

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Date deposited: 26 May 2010 13:53
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 01:47

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Author: A. Erdogan
Author: K. Nicolopoulou

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