Identyfikacja czynników istotnych dla rozwoju firm rodzinnych z zastosowaniem PESTLE
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https://doi.org/10.15611/pn.2025.3.08Słowa kluczowe:
firmy rodzinne, PESTLE, determinanty funkcjonowania, identyfikacja czynnikówAbstrakt
Cel: Celem pracy jest identyfikacja kluczowych czynników wpływających na funkcjonowanie firm rodzinnych z wykorzystaniem metody PESTLE.
Metodyka: Wykorzystano metodę PESTLE umożliwiającą wskazanie czynników istotnych dla funkcjonowania firm rodzinnych.
Wyniki: Zidentyfikowano wskazywane w literaturze przedmiotu kluczowe dla funkcjonowania i rozwoju firm rodzinnych czynniki w podziale na polityczne, ekonomiczne, społeczne, technologiczne, prawne i środowiskowe.
Implikacje i rekomendacje: Istotne problemy dla rozwoju firm rodzinnych to m.in.: problemy sukcesji i transferu wartości międzypokoleniowych, konieczność adaptacji do turbulentnych warunków gospodarowania i technologicznych, zmieniające się uwarunkowania prawne. Rekomendacje wynikające z przeprowadzonych badań: konieczność wdrożenia programów wspierających sukcesję w firmach rodzinnych, wsparcie innowacyjności i wdrażania nowych technologii poprzez m.in. zwiększony dostęp do finansowania oraz dostosowanie przepisów prawnych do specyfiki firm rodzinnych (w zakresie sukcesji, ochrony praw własności), promowanie działań związanych z odpowiedzialnością społeczną i zrównoważonym rozwojem.
Oryginalność/wartość: Identyfikacja kluczowych determinant (politycznych, ekonomicznych, społecznych, technologicznych, prawnych i środowiskowych) wpływających na funkcjonowanie firm rodzinnych.
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