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Author Marachly, George, author

Title Misakyan technical solutions : between two mindsets and the emergence of the new generation / George Marachly (American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates), Virginia Bodolica (School of Business Administration, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates), and Martin Spraggon (School of Business and Quality Management, Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (4 pages) : 30 illustrations ; cm
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 10, issue 1
Notes Learning outcomes of this study are as follows: conduct a comprehensive organizational diagnosis to uncover the peculiarities of managing a family business; evaluate the spirit of innovation of the new generation to drive rejuvenation initiatives in the family firm; reflect on the concept of stealth innovation and its manifestation in the context of transgenerational entrepreneurship; and assess the effectiveness of managerial decision-making and provide recommendations for securing the sustainability of a family firm
This case starts with the entrepreneurial beginnings of Jack Misakyan, who transformed the small blacksmith venture of his father into a large and profitable family enterprise with operations across different countries and industrial sectors. Since the establishment of Misakyan Technical Solutions (MTS), Jack relied on the help of his brothers, Ara and Hovik, who have joined the ranks of owners and managers to drive the expansion efforts of the family firm. Over the years, the brothers were successful in pursuing a strategy of continuous growth and diversification by taking advantage of opportunities in several industries and regions of the world. They opened branches in Kuwait, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Armenia, and operated in industries of heavy-truck maintenance, pharmaceuticals, marine shipping, construction materials, quarry and restauration. Yet, four decades after its launch, the company was entering in a phase of stagnation and was in need for entrepreneurial rejuvenation. The members of the third generation, who have recently joined the family firm, believed that it was their obligation to restructure the operations and revive the entrepreneurial spirit in their fathers organization. Moreover, after several months of market analysis and investigation, two of the cousins came up with a new business idea that was pursued entirely in a stealth mode. By describing the strategic events and family dynamics that shaped the evolution of MTS over time, the case offers an opportunity to assess the effectiveness of managerial decision-making and provide recommendations for ensuring the longevity of the family enterprise
Upper undergraduate classes
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Family-owned business enterprises.
Entrepreneurship.
Strategic planning.
Business & Economics -- Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship.
Form Electronic book
Author Bodolica, Virginia, author
Spraggon, Martin, author