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Vermögensmanagement in großen Unternehmerfamilien: Zwischen individuellem Anspruch und kollektiver Verantwortung

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  • Tobias Köllner
  • Fabian Simons
  • Heiko Kleve
  • Arist von Schlippe
  • Tom A. Rüsen

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In großen, mehrgenerationalen Unternehmerfamilien ist ein zentrales Thema des Familienmanagements die Regulierung des Umgangs mit dem Vermögen, die Regulierung von Verkaufsabsichten und die Unterstützung der vielen Gesellschafter bei Vermögensfragen. In der Forschung wurden dafür sieben große deutsche Familienunternehmen (zwischen 80 und 650 Gesellschafter) untersucht. Diese Gesellschafterkreise lassen sich theoretisch weniger als Familien, sondern eher als Familiennetzwerke rekonstruieren (Unternehmerfamilien 3.0). Die Fragen nach dem Umgang mit Vermögen zeigten vier Spannungsfelder, die sehr unterschiedlich gehandhabt werden. / In large business families with several generations a central topic of the family management is the regulation of family firm assets, individual benefits and support for the large group of shareholders concerning individually and collectively held assets. Seven large German family firms (between 80 and 650 shareholders) have been analyzed. These groups of shareholders could be theoretical reconstructed less than families, but rather as family networks (business families 3.0). The questions of wealth management showed four areas of tension, which are handled completely different.

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  • Tobias Köllner & Fabian Simons & Heiko Kleve & Arist von Schlippe & Tom A. Rüsen, 2020. "Vermögensmanagement in großen Unternehmerfamilien: Zwischen individuellem Anspruch und kollektiver Verantwortung," ZfKE – Zeitschrift für KMU und Entrepreneurship, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, vol. 68(3-4), pages 191-217.
  • Handle: RePEc:dah:aeqzfk:v68_y2020_i3-4_q2_p191-217
    DOI: 10.3790/zfke.68.3-4.191
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