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Adjustment Strategy Use in Minority Family Businesses: Differences Across Gender
Authors:Yoon G Lee  Margaret A Fitzgerald  Kenneth R Bartkus
Institution:1.Department of Family, Consumer, and Human Development,Utah State University,Logan,USA;2.Department of Human Development and Family Science,North Dakota State University,Fargo,USA;3.Department of Management,Utah State University,Logan,USA
Abstract:The objectives of this study were to explore the adjustment strategies employed by minority female owners of small family firms and to compare their use of adjustment strategies with those of their male counterparts. There were significant gender differences in the adoption of adjustment strategies among minority-owned family firms. The major findings of this study suggest that minority female business owners were more likely to reallocate family resources to help with business tasks and were more likely to intertwine both tasks than minority male business owners when demands were particularly great for the family or the firm. In addition, compared to male business owners, a relatively higher proportion of female business owners used volunteer help without pay during hectic times. Implications for business consultants and educators working with minority business owners are discussed.
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