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Trusted Advisors in a Family Business's Succession-Planning Process - An Agency Perspective

Journal
Journal of Family Business Strategy
ISSN
1877-8585
ISSN-Digital
1877-8593
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2014-10-30
Author(s)
Michel, Alexandra
Kammerlander, Nadine  
Abstract
Family business succession is a complex and challenging process, in which family members often build on the support of trusted advisors who can be seen as the most relied external source of advice and knowledge that family businesses draw on. Based on an extensive literature review, this article aims to synthesize prior research on both advisors and succession to systematically describe and analyze the role of trusted advisors during the succession-planning process. Based on arguments from agency theory, we discuss potential benefits and drawbacks associated with the involvement of trusted advisors along the four phases-trigger, preparation, selection, and training-of the succession-planning process and outline how trusted advisors can mitigate but also enhance agency costs-in particular goal divergence and information asymmetry-during each of these four phases. Subsequently, we discuss four typical constellations of advisor involvement, which vary in their agency costs and thus have different levels of bias and efficiency. We thereby outline several inefficiencies that result from the common setup in which an incumbent and a successor both rely on their own trusted advisors or a team of expert advisors and propose a balanced and efficient model of advisor involvement as a potential solution which reduces the agency costs. This conceptual article contributes to research on succession, agency theory, and trusted advisors in family firms.
Language
English
Keywords
family firm
succession
trusted advisor
agency theory
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Elsevier
Publisher place
Amsterdam
Number
in press
Start page
1
End page
43
Pages
43
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/86196
Subject(s)

business studies

Division(s)

KMU - Swiss Research ...

Eprints ID
236363
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