The Impact of Owner Gender in Family Businesses in Indonesia
Date
2021Author
Dewi, Liliana
Laturette, Kazia
Wiryakusuma, I Gusti Bagus Yosia
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There are differences in the way people perceive the role of women and men in
business. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of male or female
leaders on two business families in Indonesia. The success of the family company
cannot be separated from the role of the first generation in trusting future generations
to continue their family business. A qualitative approach was used, where the data
were collected through interviews with two family companies with different generations
of successors. One family company has a female successor generation and another
family company has a male successor. The findings showed that the first generation
trusted from an early age and involved the second generation in the family business,
whether their children were girls or boys. In fact, all succeeded in taking over the
baton of leadership. An interesting finding is that even though the next generation is
female and handles welding, which is more commonly done by men, thanks to the
trust given by their parents, this next generation would be more masculine in order to
gain legitimacy from employees who have worked for a long time in the company. This
is as good as the next generation of men in other family companies.

