Family business groups in India: a resource based view of the emerging trends
Abstract
Following the lead of Habbershon and Williams (1999), this paper uses the resource-based view of
firms to understand the strategic responses of nine family groups to the more liberalized environment
in India’s emerging economy. Using the concepts and empirical findings in the resource-based
view (RBV) stream of literature, this manuscript offers six hypotheses related to the restructure of
business portfolios, structural changes within organizations, and the induction of professional family
and nonfamily members. I also identify five emerging trends in the responses and use them to
test the hypotheses. Data from published sources indicates a high degree of support for the hypotheses.
The manuscript also shows how the resource-based view of the firm provides an excellent
theoretical framework for understanding and interpreting these responses and suggests directions
for further research.
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