Title
Improving strategic decision-making processes of family firm SMEs: enlarging the extent of joint strategic decision-making by the board- TMT team (Research)
Abstract
In this research project, we focus on strategic decision-making
processes of small and medium-sized family firms. High quality of
strategic decisions is crucial for the long-term success of these firms.
We posit that the quality of these decisions can be improved by
creating a partnership between the top management team and the
board of directors. More concrete, we examine how and to what
extent top management teams and boards jointly interact by
functioning as a 'supra-team' in strategic decision-making processes.
In order to benefit from this newly formed team, it is important to
consider several important aspects within this project. First, we
examine diversity effects within the team as it has a crucial influence
on team outcomes. Second, we emphasize the importance of
integration and teamwork within the supra-team as well as the role of
the supra-team leader within the decision-making processes. Third,
we investigate the black box of family firm financial performance by
taking a strategic partnership perspective as determinant. Overall,
the results of this research project might unravel the complexity of
strategic decision-making processes and behaviors in private family
firms with a broader picture of the important role of both top
management team and board within the strategy of these firms.
Period of project
01 October 2020 - 30 September 2024