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When so much is at stake: Understanding organizational brinkmanship in family business

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jfbs.2021.100425

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Family business; Brinkmanship; External threat; Goals; Family control

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  1. Carl-Olof and Jenz Hamrin's Foundation

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Brinkmanship plays a crucial role in politics and international affairs, but its significance in business and management cannot be ignored. Organizational brinkmanship in family businesses may lead to higher risks, particularly when facing existential threats.
The role of brinkmanship in politics and international affairs has captured headlines and popular attention around the globe. It is a behavioral phenomenon whereby to gain concessions actors like states and governments take actions that may not only harm their adversaries, but also themselves. However, hidden from view, and far less understood is its role in business and management. This is an important oversight not only because stakes can be high in business, but also because how members of a firm's dominant coalition respond to existential threats can be critical for organizational outcomes. We introduce the notion of organizational brinkmanship and outline how the process unfolds in a context where family engagement in the business can also serve to heighten potential stakes. With our focus on family business we unravel circumstances where the propensity to maintain historical and current family control over the business can increase susceptibility to engaging in organizational brinkmanship. The cornerstone of our contribution is to develop a conceptual model that explains how the process of brinkmanship can unfold in a family business. We also offer a future research agenda to guide scholarly attention on this important yet under-explored area of research and suggest propositions. This work is particularly timely in light of increasing environmental instability around the globe.

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