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Family businesses and employment relations: Review and suggestions for future research
Author(s) -
Paul Woodfield,
Erling Rasmussen,
Yashika Chandhok
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
new zealand journal of employment relations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1179-2965
pISSN - 1176-4716
DOI - 10.24135/nzjer.v46i1.51
Subject(s) - family business , intersection (aeronautics) , context (archaeology) , sociology , project commissioning , publishing , industrial relations , public relations , family studies , management , marketing , business , political science , engineering , economics , law , paleontology , anthropology , biology , aerospace engineering
This paper seeks to identify and summarise the big issues at the intersection of family businesses and employment relations business literatures. Family businesses have additional complexities compared with non-family businesses. Thus, the aim of this paper is to throw light on why this intersection is of interest in New Zealand and rationalise the need to research employment relations in the context of family businesses. We first present family businesses as an area for research by outlining the landscape of family businesses in New Zealand, followed by a review of the foundations of family business and employment relations research. We then highlight and discuss three overarching themes: familiness or family dynamics; formalisation/professionalisation; and incorporating employment relations perspectives. Finally, we conclude with future research directions and canvas potential research questions to introduce ways researchers can enhance our understanding of employment relations in family firms.

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