Family business best practices: Where from and where to?
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 06:36authored byLucio Dana, Kosmas Smyrnios
This paper discusses the emergent family business best practice literature recognising a need to identify
lessons for effective family firm governance andmanagement that can be learned from successful, longlasting
businesses, whether family owned or otherwise. We review lessons characterized as family
business best practices by a number of researchers, the established meaning and use of the concept best
practice in the business excellence movement, and the critique of several aspects of that use. We also
examine specific challenges the notion of family business best practice faces, and question the origin of
identified practices and where they could be headed. Given the problematic nature and implications of
best, we query whether the transition from lessons learned (local knowledge about what works) to best
practices (universal knowledge about what works) is justifiable. Moreover, since family enterprises are
as unique and idiosyncratic as the families that influence them, and the outstanding ones flout
conventional management practices, we also ask whether characterizing lessons learned as best
practices is either appropriate or necessary. We are led to conclude that the notion of family business
best practice is fraught with enough difficulties to warrant avoiding or limiting its use.