Intergenerational knowledge transfer is essential for the long-term continuity of family-owned small businesses, yet research often treats it as a purely technical or individual learning process. This study aims to critically reframe this concept by integrating relational and communicative perspectives into the analysis of succession in family firms.

Decoding succession: family communication patterns and the flow of knowledge in family businesses

D'Allura, Giorgia Maria
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Intergenerational knowledge transfer is essential for the long-term continuity of family-owned small businesses, yet research often treats it as a purely technical or individual learning process. This study aims to critically reframe this concept by integrating relational and communicative perspectives into the analysis of succession in family firms.
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