Family members as hybrid owner-managers in family-owned newspaper companies: handling multiple institutional logics

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Purpose: This article aims to increase the understanding of the role of individual actors and arenas in dealing with multiple institutional logics in family firms. Design/methodology/approach: This study follows a case-study approach of two family-owned newspaper companies. Based on interviews and secondary sources, the empirical material was analysed focussing on three institutional logics, that is, family logic, management logic and journalistic logic. Findings: First, the authors show how and in which arenas competing logics are balanced in family-owned newspaper companies. Second, the authors highlight that family owners are central actors in the process of balancing different institutional logics. Further, they analyse how family members can become hybrid owner-managers, meaning that they have access to all institutional logics and become central actors in the balancing process. Originality/value: The authors reveal how multiple institutional logics are balanced in family firms by including formal actors and arenas as additional lenses. Therefore, owning family members, especially hybrid owner-managers, are the best-suited individual actors to balance competing logics. Hybrid owner-managers are members of the owner families who are also skilled in one or several professions.

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Boers, B., & Andersson, T. (2023). Family members as hybrid owner-managers in family-owned newspaper companies: handling multiple institutional logics. Journal of Family Business Management, 13(2), 523–543. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-06-2021-0065

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