ETHICAL HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF FAMILY OWNERSHIP
ETHICAL HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF FAMILY OWNERSHIP
Author(s): Gergana Markova, Curtis Matherne, J. Kirk Ring, John T. PerrySubject(s): Economy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: Family Business; Human Resource Management; Ethics
Summary/Abstract: We examine whether a controlling family’s influence in their family business relates to the business’s human resources management practices and how the ethical perspectives of those in control of the business affects this relationship. We find family influence is positively related to hiring, promotion, and compensation practices that favor family members over nonfamily members. We also find pro-family compensation practices are negatively related to family business owners’ assessment of their business’s ethical stringency. We discuss the potential consequences of family business owners who strongly influence their businesses and knowingly create inequitable compensation practices that favor family employees.
Journal: American Journal of Entrepreneurship
- Issue Year: VIII/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 21-43
- Page Count: 23
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