Women’s entrepreneurial stewardship: The contribution of women to family business continuity in rural areas of Honduras

This paper examines the role of women in family business. Prior studies suggest that in Latin America the contribution of women in family business remains largely hidden, often relegated to a supportive role. Drawing on an entrepreneurial stewardship perspective, this study challenges that perceptio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of family business strategy 2024-03, Vol.15 (1), p.1-19, Article 100505
Hauptverfasser: Discua Cruz, Allan, Hamilton, Eleanor, Campopiano, Giovanna, Jack, Sarah L.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper examines the role of women in family business. Prior studies suggest that in Latin America the contribution of women in family business remains largely hidden, often relegated to a supportive role. Drawing on an entrepreneurial stewardship perspective, this study challenges that perception, paying close attention to the contribution of women to family business continuity. This study relies on a multiple case study design, and uses a critical approach to examine family businesses in rural areas of Honduras. We find that gendered norms are fluid, as women’s roles are multi-faceted being simultaneously influenced by household and family business logics. Thus, the contribution of women emerges specifically in terms of embracing a stewarding role, nurturing resilience, and shaping family and business networks. What our findings point to is that the contribution of women to the continuity of family businesses in Latin America, previously perceived as invisible and/or disguised, is enacted through a formal and visible managerial role, as well as an informal and discreet stewarding role. Implications for theory and practice, as well as opportunities for future research, are offered. •This study examines the role of women in Latin American family businesses.•Women’s roles are influenced by both household and family business logics.•Women are entrepreneurial stewards of business continuity, especially in times of crisis.•Women embrace a stewardship role, nurture resilience, and shape networks to contribute to family business continuity.
ISSN:1877-8585
1877-8593
1877-8593
DOI:10.1016/j.jfbs.2022.100505