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Factors affecting succession planning in Sub-Saharan African family-owned businesses: a scoping review

Eugene Owusu-Acheampong (Department of Management and Administration, Cape Coast Technical University, Cape Coast, Ghana)
Samuel Jabez Arkaifie (Department of Management and Administration, Cape Coast Technical University, Cape Coast, Ghana)
Emelia Ohene Afriyie (Department of Management and Public Administration, Accra Technical University, Accra, Ghana)
Theodora Dedo Azu (School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana)

Journal of Family Business Management

ISSN: 2043-6238

Article publication date: 15 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This scoping review investigates the factors influencing succession planning in Sub-Saharan African family-owned businesses.

Design/methodology/approach

Employing the Arksey and O’Malley (2005) framework, a systematic approach was followed. Major databases (JSTOR, Sage Journals, Scopus and Web of Science) were searched and supplemented by reference list reviews. Inclusivity was ensured through collaboration with an academic librarian. Inclusion criteria covered literature from 2010 to 2023, focussing on Sub-Saharan African studies related to family-owned business succession planning.

Findings

The study emphasises the need for gender inclusiveness, resource management and family dynamics in family-owned business succession planning in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study also aligns with the sustainable development goals (SDGs), emphasiing gender inclusivity and environmental responsibility. However, the unique context of Sub-Saharan Africa introduces additional complexities, necessitating tailored strategies for business sustainability.

Practical implications

The study emphasises the importance of skill development, leadership development, open governance and open family relationships in succession planning in Sub-Saharan African family-owned firms. It suggests policies supporting education, mentorship, knowledge-sharing networks, strategic resource management, financial management, human capital development and sustainable business practices to address succession concerns and contribute to societal advancement.

Originality/value

The distinct socio-economic, cultural and political backdrop of Sub-Saharan Africa is highlighted in this study, with a focus on the necessity of customised succession planning frameworks because of post-colonial governance systems, tribal affiliations and colonial legacies.

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Citation

Owusu-Acheampong, E., Arkaifie, S.J., Afriyie, E.O. and Azu, T.D. (2024), "Factors affecting succession planning in Sub-Saharan African family-owned businesses: a scoping review", Journal of Family Business Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-12-2023-0307

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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