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Career Paths in Institutional Business Elites: Finnish Family Firms from 1762–2010

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2015

JUHA KANSIKAS*
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Juha Kansikas is Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurship at the Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics. His primary research interests are business elites, entrepreneurship and family businesses. Contact information: P.O. Box 35 40014 JYU Finland. E-mail: juha.kansikas@jyu.fi.
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Abstract

This article analyzes the career paths of family business executives in institutional business elites in Finland using an empirical database based on a Bourdieusian prosopographical approach. The results indicate that career paths became more complex but shortened in length toward the beginning of the twenty-first century. The early career paths of family executives changed from positions as assistants and salesmen in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to governance, chief executive officer (CEO), and management positions in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Compared with the founder generation, next-generation family members benefited from more rapid institutional business elite career paths. The complexity of the career paths in the institutional business elite increased in subsequent generations. However, although there were few family executives with a third- or fourth-generation background in family businesses, founder-generation family executives existed in each cohort, apart from the pioneering generation.

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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of family executive counselors

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Table 2 Number of career positions during institutional business elite careers114

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Table 3 The first occupational titles during institutional business elite careers(a) Entrepreneurial and managerial job roles

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Table 4 Institutional business elite career lengths and career lengths at the time that the title of “counselor” was awarded115

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Table 5 Institutional business elite career positions in family firms for different generations

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Table 6 Institutional business elite career lengths in family firms for different generations

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Table 7 Institutional business elite career lengths at the time that the counselor title was awarded to different generations in family firms

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Table 8 Career paths of elite family business executives