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The impact of intergenerational inheritance conflicts on innovation investment of Chinese Family Business

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Project Title: The impact of intergenerational inheritance conflicts on innovation
investment of Chinese Family Business
Author: Miss Huang XinYin
Advisor: Dr. Tanakorn Limsarun
Degree: Master of Business Administration (International Program)
Major: Human Capital Management
Faculty: Graduate Schools
Academic year: 2020
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Conference Proceedings
National and International Academic Conference “Innovation and Management for Sustainability” 9-10 July 2020

Citation

Huang, XinYin. (2020). The impact of intergenerational inheritance conflicts on innovation investment of Chinese Family Business. (Independent study, Master of Business Administration). Bangkok: Siam University.


Abstract

As an important part of Chinese private enterprises, family businesses have entered the peak of generational inheritance. Innovation is the fundamental guarantee for an enterprise’s long-term development, but the lack of investment in innovation and the conflicts between generations are the most common major problems faced by most Chinese family businesses. This paper systematically reviewed relevant literature in recent years, and summarized the factors that influence the intergenerational inheritance, intergenerational conflict and innovation investment of Chinese family business. Through literature review, this paper proved the link between the generational inheritance conflicts and the innovation investment of Chinese family businesses, and offered suggestions for improvement. The research carried out in this paper sheds a light on Chinese family businesses that face the dilemma of intergenerational inheritance to better innovate and maintain their long-term competitiveness.

Keywords: Chinese Family Business, Intergenerational Inheritance, Intergenerational Conflict, Innovation Investment.


The impact of intergenerational inheritance conflicts on innovation investment of Chinese Family Business

Master of Business Administration (International Program), Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand

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