Learning in a Family Business Through Intermarriage: A Rhetorical History Perspective

Wednesday 8 May 2024, 1:30pm to 2:30pm

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Postgraduates, Staff

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Event Details

Eric Clinton discussing his latest research on Learning in a Family Business Through Intermarriage: A Rhetorical History Perspective

We use concepts from rhetorical history and mnemonic communities to expand on the notion of “intermarriage” in a family business as the merger of shared histories among family members, nonfamily members, and individuals from other families and suggest that a common mnemonic narrative defines the parameters of the family business rather than the structural properties of the firm or the genetic relationships among family members. Our analysis reveals how fundamental family business practices can be changed when confronted with the intimate knowledge of the rhetorical history of the failure of others.

Speaker

Dr Eric Clinton

DCU Business School

Eric Clinton is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at DCU Business School and a Visiting Professor at Babson College (USA) and the University of Valencia (Spain). Dr Clinton is the Director of the DCU National Centre for Family Business, a leading European family business research centre. Eric’s research interests are primarily concerned with entrepreneurial practices in family firms and the successful nurturing of family firms across generations.

Contact Details

Name Lindsay Haworth
Email

l.haworth@lancaster.ac.uk

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