Women in Business-owning Families: a Comparison of Roles,Responsibilities and Predictors of Family Functionality |
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Authors: | Candace A. Philbrick Margaret A. Fitzgerald |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Child Development and Family Science, North Dakota State University, 283 EML Hall, Fargo, ND 58105, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to compare groups of women associated with family businesses and ascertain predictors of functionality. The sample consisted of 589 women divided into five groups based on their roles in the business. Of interest were various combinations of work at home, in the family business, and outside the business and how multiple roles affect the family. The women varied on several characteristics with female business managers less likely to be married than other women and generally operating smaller businesses. The women were not significantly different on levels of family functioning. Family goal success, satisfaction with business role, and being married were positive significant predictors of family functionality. Higher levels of household tension were negatively associated with family functionality. Family therapists and family business consultants must be cognizant of the multiple role responsibilities of women associated with a family firm. |
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Keywords: | Family business Family functioning Women |
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