When you hear the phrase 'family business,' you might think of the backstabbing Roys of 'Succession' or the dysfunctional Duttons of 'Yellowstone.' But while TV's family companies are entertaining, their real-life counterparts may be even more compelling. Around the world, family businesses produce about two-thirds of all economic output and employ more than half of all workers. And they can be very profitable: The world's 500 largest family businesses generated a collective US$8.8 trillion in 2024. That's nearly twice the gross domestic product of Germany. If you're not steeped in family business research ' and even if you are ' their ubiquity might seem a little strange. After all, families can come with drama, conflict and long memories. That might not sound like the formula for an efficient company. We are researchers who study family businesses, and we wanted to understand why there are so many of them in the first place. In our recent article published in the Journal of...
learn more