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Arellano, J., Castañeda, J. (2021). Gobierno Corporativo y Gestión de Crisis en la Empresa Familiar [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655692
Arellano, J., Castañeda, J. Gobierno Corporativo y Gestión de Crisis en la Empresa Familiar [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655692
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title = "Gobierno Corporativo y Gestión de Crisis en la Empresa Familiar",
author = "Castañeda Gutierrez, Juan Miguel",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
Title: Gobierno Corporativo y Gestión de Crisis en la Empresa Familiar
Other Titles: Corporate governance and crisis management in the family business
Advisor(s): Peralta Vega, Jorge Antonio
Keywords: Gobierno corporativo; Gestión de crisis; Empresas familiares; Corporate governance; Crisis management; Family businesses
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
Issue Date: 5-Feb-2021
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: En el 2020, se presentó la pandemia global a causa de la COVID-19, lo cual significó uno de los mayores desafíos para las economías globales incluidas las empresas familiares. Bajo ese contexto, muchas empresas familiares a nivel global se enfrentaron al desafío de aprender a reinventarse o desaparecer en el proceso. Aquellas empresas familiares que no supieron adaptarse a este entorno cambiante fueron desapareciendo.
Por su naturaleza, las empresas familiares tienden a ser más complejas pues, además de lidiar con los desafíos comunes del negocio, deben hacer frente a las demandas y los intereses de la familia propietaria. Sin embargo, también han demostrado ser organizaciones más longevas que aquellas empresas no familiares, dado que sus ventajas competitivas se relacionan directamente con su capacidad para la continuidad del negocio familiar, que les permite afrontar los estadios de crisis con éxito. Lo anterior debido a que este tipo de empresas basan su supervivencia a través de múltiples generaciones en el tiempo y su riqueza socioemocional.
El presente trabajo comparte cinco prácticas de gobierno corporativo clave que adoptan las empresas familiares para superar los entornos de crisis: (i) La estructura de los órganos de gobierno; (ii) La independencia del directorio; (iii) La actividad del directorio; (iv) El tamaño del directorio; y (v) La dualidad del CEO. Esto les permite desarrollar sus ventajas competitivas para mantenerse activas en entornos de crisis y adaptarse con éxito. Todo ello basado en sus fuentes de aprendizajes pasados, su riqueza socioemocional y el destacado aporte del gobierno corporativo, para mantener alineado las estrategias de negocio con los intereses de la familia.
In 2020, the global pandemic caused by Covid-19 was one of the greatest challenges for global economies, including family businesses. In this context, many global family businesses faced the challenge of knowing how to reinvent themselves or disappear in the process. Those family businesses that are not able to adapt to this changing ecosystem will disappear. By their nature, family businesses tend to be more complex because, in addition to dealing with common business challenges, they have to cope with the demands and interests of the family that owns them. However, they have also proven to be long-lived organizations, since their competitive advantages are directly related to their capacity for continuity of the family business, which allows them to successfully face the stages of crisis. For this type of companies base their survival through multiple generations over time and their socioemotional wealth. This paper shares five key actions, based on corporate governance structures, that family businesses adopt to overcome crisis environments: (i) Governance body structure; (ii) Board independence; (iii) Board activity; (iv) Board size; and (v) CEO duality. This allows them to develop their competitive advantages to remain active in crisis environments and adapt successfully. All this is based on their sources of past learning, their socio-emotional wealth and the outstanding contribution of corporate governance to keep business strategies aligned with family interests.
In 2020, the global pandemic caused by Covid-19 was one of the greatest challenges for global economies, including family businesses. In this context, many global family businesses faced the challenge of knowing how to reinvent themselves or disappear in the process. Those family businesses that are not able to adapt to this changing ecosystem will disappear. By their nature, family businesses tend to be more complex because, in addition to dealing with common business challenges, they have to cope with the demands and interests of the family that owns them. However, they have also proven to be long-lived organizations, since their competitive advantages are directly related to their capacity for continuity of the family business, which allows them to successfully face the stages of crisis. For this type of companies base their survival through multiple generations over time and their socioemotional wealth. This paper shares five key actions, based on corporate governance structures, that family businesses adopt to overcome crisis environments: (i) Governance body structure; (ii) Board independence; (iii) Board activity; (iv) Board size; and (v) CEO duality. This allows them to develop their competitive advantages to remain active in crisis environments and adapt successfully. All this is based on their sources of past learning, their socio-emotional wealth and the outstanding contribution of corporate governance to keep business strategies aligned with family interests.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655692
Discipline: Administración de Banca y Finanzas
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). División de Estudios Profesionales para Ejecutivos (EPE)
Grade or title: Licenciado en Administración de Banca y Finanzas
Register date: 26-Apr-2021
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