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Causes of Failure Among Family Owned Businesses
Causes of Failure Among Family Owned Businesses

Author(s): Marcellinus Chukwuka Ihionu, Titus Okechukwu Enudu, Alexander Chinaza Aneke
Subject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy, Business Ethics
Published by: Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine
Keywords: family owned business; business failures; business enterprise; southeast; Nigeria;

Summary/Abstract: The study investigated the causes of failure among family owned businesses in South-East, Nigeria. Specific objectives were to; evaluate major family business enterprises that have failed in South-eastern states, Nigeria; investigate the causes of failure of these family owned business enterprises identified in South-eastern states in Nigeria; explore strategies that will help prevent such failures in other family owned business enterprises in Nigeria. The study adopted a qualitative approach in analyzing the causes. Historical analysis of ten indigenous family owned business situated in South-eastern, Nigeria that have gone into extinction, were thoroughly carried out to identify factors that contributed to their extinction. It was found out that; death of founder(s), financial constraint, poor management, market complexity and competitions are the main contributors to family business failures and extinctions in Southeastern, Nigeria. Thus, it was recommended family business owners should be liberal, open-minded, flexible and inclusive in making business decisions that will propel their enterprises to greater height. More so, competent hands, professional business consultants and advisors should be incorporated in managing the business. This will ensure the success and fecundity of the business. Though, the study encountered a slight challenge as regards to the availability of resources, because relevant information that would have enriched the result, were not documented or uploaded on the internet. However, the findings of the study contributed immensely to the body knowledge of family successes, growths and failures in Nigeria.

  • Issue Year: 24/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 197-210
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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