2022
DOI: 10.1108/jfbm-07-2022-0096
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Blending traditionalism with legalism: a typology of understanding corporate governance systems in Ghanaian Family-owned businesses (FOBs) from a Bourdieusian perspective

Abstract: PurposeThis paper aims to examine the nature of corporate governance systems in Ghanaian Family-owned Businesses (FOBs). Specifically, the study investigates the nature of boardroom decisions structures, sources of governance regulations and family roles in corporate governance.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on Bourdieusian perspectives of the field, capital, habitus and doxa, a case study design is used to gather detailed insights about the phenomena. Purposively, the study conducts 20 interviews with par… Show more

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“…While studies conducted on family businesses in the African continent have increased (e.g. Berndt and Meintjies, 2023;Agyenim-Boateng et al, 2022;Urban and Nonkwelo, 2022;Agyapong and Acquaah, 2021), these studies do not explore the role of indigenous African philosophies, such as Ubuntu, in the context of African family businesses. This lack of research studies on Ubuntu is somewhat surprising given that Ubuntu is an African philosophical system regarded as relevant to all sectors and African communities (Shumbambiri, 2023).…”
Section: Extant Literature -Ubuntu and Family Businessesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While studies conducted on family businesses in the African continent have increased (e.g. Berndt and Meintjies, 2023;Agyenim-Boateng et al, 2022;Urban and Nonkwelo, 2022;Agyapong and Acquaah, 2021), these studies do not explore the role of indigenous African philosophies, such as Ubuntu, in the context of African family businesses. This lack of research studies on Ubuntu is somewhat surprising given that Ubuntu is an African philosophical system regarded as relevant to all sectors and African communities (Shumbambiri, 2023).…”
Section: Extant Literature -Ubuntu and Family Businessesmentioning
confidence: 99%