The Effects of Generational Involvement as Moderator Between Clan Culture and Entrepreneurship Orientation in Universitas Ciputra Family Business
Abstract
This research aims to observe the influence of generational involvement in
clan culture and entrepreneurial relationships in family businesses. This
research employed the quantitative approach by gathering the primary data
using a questionnaire. The respondents of this research are the members of
the Universitas Ciputra Family Business class 9 consisting of 115 family
businesses, and non-probability sampling was used. The gathered data were
then analysed using hierarchical regression analysis to observe the influence
of generational involvement moderation in clan culture and entrepreneurial
orientation relationship, in addition to implementing F-test and t-test to
discover the significance of the dependent and independent variables. The
results showed that clan culture had a positive significance over
entrepreneurial orientation when only 1 generation was involved in the
company, while the greater number of generations involved in the company
could weaken the clan culture and entrepreneurial orientation relationship.
The implementation of a clan culture in a company has a positive impact when
only one generation is participating in the company. Therefore, family
companies must consider the number of generations that participate in the
company before determining the type of corporate organizational culture to
improve the entrepreneurial orientation of the company.