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Conflict in Family Business: Common Metaphors and Suggestions for Intervention
Faculty and Research Publications
  • Torsten M. Pieper, Kennesaw State University
  • Joseph H. Astrachan, Kennesaw State University
  • George E. Manners, Jr., Kennesaw State University
Department
Management and Entrepreneurship
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2013
Abstract

The interdependence between family and business systems in family business can create conflicts unknown to families without involvement in a business. Using a phenomenological approach based on extensive research and consulting experiences with families in business, we describe three of the most common conflicts that can result from the mutual impact of business and family systems. We provide ways to diagnose problem areas and offer intervention suggestions to produce change in the family business system.

Citation Information
Pieper, T. M., Astrachan, J. H., & Manners, G. E. (2013). Conflict in Family Business: Common Metaphors and Suggestions for Intervention. Family Relations, 62(3), 490-500.