FAMILY BUSINESS RESILIENCE IN TIMES OF CRISIS: BRIDGING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Family businesses have been acknowledged for their superior longevity rates demonstrating their resilience over generations, beyond family, business, economic and context-specific crises. This panel will explore the factors, dynamics and impacts of resilience in family businesses from a dual perspective. Our panelists are scholars and practitioners in the family business field with a management and psychology background. They will share their insights based on research and cases then engage in a conversation with the participants by extrapolating their learnings to the current and future crises.
Each panelist will propose a recommended reading prior to the session to encourage timely and fruitful exchanges and inspire future research directions.
Speakers:
Fredda Herz Brown, PhD
https://www.relative-solutions.com/partners-1
Prof. Dr. Ivan Lansberg
https://www.lgassoc.com/ivan-lansberg-phd
Prof. Dr. Tom Rüsen
https://www.wifu.de/en/mitarbeiter/prof-dr-tom-a-rusen/
Prof. Dr. Salvo Tomaselli
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Salvatore_Tomaselli
Moderated by:
Rania Labaki
Claudia Binz Astrachan
SUGGESTED READINGS:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10801193_Family_Resilience_A_Framework_for_Clinical_Practice
https://hbr.org/2020/05/what-family-businesses-need-to-adapt-to-a-crisis
https://hbr.org/2007/09/the-tests-of-a-prince
https://www.wifu.de/en/bibliothek/j-d-neuhaus-hoists-and-cranes-engineered-for-extremes-over-seven-generations/
https://www.henokiens.com/userfiles/file/Case_study_Amarelli.pdf