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Bearing Witness?: A legacy of faith in family entrepreneuring

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Bearing Witness? A legacy of faith in family entrepreneuring. / Discua Cruz, Allan; Hamilton, Eleanor.
In: Academy of Management Perspectives, 27.02.2025.

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Discua Cruz A, Hamilton E. Bearing Witness? A legacy of faith in family entrepreneuring. Academy of Management Perspectives. 2025 Feb 27. Epub 2025 Feb 27. doi: 10.5465/amp.2023.0321

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title = "Bearing Witness?: A legacy of faith in family entrepreneuring",
abstract = "In this study, we examine the intriguing concept of a legacy of faith in the context of family businesses, providing a new perspective on family entrepreneuring across generations. Recent studies herald the influence of religious faith on entrepreneuring but are limited in providing clarity as to how and why a legacy influenced by religious faith may be created and sustained, and with what impact. Relying on a qualitative approach, we examine empirical data from multiple generations in seven families. We find that families in business generate co-constructed stories that build, and sustain, a legacy of faith. In doing so, we contribute to the understanding of a collective identity influenced by religious faith and enhance the theoretical perspective of cultural entrepreneurship. The study shows how and why co-constructed stories contribute to legacies that influence family entrepreneuring and impact business policy. We interpret these co-constructed stories using the metaphors of a compass, an anchor, and a lighthouse, and propose a model that illustrates a legacy of faith. We further introduce a model capturing a legacy of faith as a manifestation of cultural entrepreneurship and family entrepreneuring over time.",
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