• Title/Summary/Keyword: Succession of Family Business

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The Effects of Human and Institutional Factors on Succession Intentions of Small and Medium Enterprises (인적 요인 및 제도적 요인이 중소기업 승계 의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Bae, Jung-sik;Kang, Shin-gi
    • Journal of Venture Innovation
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.139-159
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    • 2023
  • As the founders of small and medium-sized businesses age, the issue of business succession becomes increasingly important. In this study, we empirically analyzed the impact of various human and institutional factors on corporate succession intentions, including the CEO's competency, the successor's competency, third-party stakeholders, and institutional factors such as legislation, taxation, and trust. We surveyed CEOs who were currently running small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and received a total of 201 valid questionnaires. We then conducted an empirical analysis using the multiple regression analysis method. Our results showed that both the CEO's competency and the successor's competency, which are human factors, had a significant positive impact on corporate succession intention. Institutional factors such as taxation and trust also had a significant positive impact on corporate succession intention. However, third-party stakeholders and legislation did not have a significant effect on corporate succession intention. Among the factors that had a significant impact, the size of the influence was in the order of successor's competency, CEO's competency, taxation, and trust. These research results have both academic and practical implications. By going beyond existing studies that focus solely on human factors, we have revealed that institutional factors such as taxation and trust have a very important impact on corporate succession.

The Typology of Urban-Rural Migration and Its Implications (도시민의 귀촌행태 유형화와 시사점)

  • Lee, Min Soo;Park, Duk Byeong
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.1137-1170
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    • 2012
  • The study aims to identify the typology of urban-rural migration and its implications. Factors analysis showed that the motivation of migration were economic, idyllic, family, escape of urban life, and farm succession. The most important variable was economic motivation. Cluster analysis also showed that enterprise seeker, small new business seeker, idyllic seeker, and farm successor, This study will be helpful for policy makers to understand urban-rural migration while practical and policy implications were discussed.