Research Paper

Stabilizing a family business: the transformation of family through the adoption of the family constitution

  • By Vinod Thakur
    Assistant Professor
    Co-Authors
    Sabyasachi Sinha, Strategic Management Area, Indian Institute Of Management Lucknow, India
    Journal : Journal of Small Business Management
    Publisher : Taylor & Francis Online

Article citation: Thakur, V., & Sinha, S. (2025). Stabilizing a family business: the transformation of family through the adoption of the family constitution. Journal of Small Business Management, 1-35.

Abstract
This qualitative study explores why and how family firms adopt a family governance mechanism—the family constitution—and how the family system transitions while navigating through this process. Using family system theory, we build a theoretical framework that suggests that family businesses proactively or reactively initiate the process of developing the family constitution to transform the family system under existing stress or anticipated stress. The family constitution development process involves collective sensemaking of the situation, emotional unburdening, family rumination, and clear boundary definition for family members in a family business. This transformation results in a stable family system with higher family cohesion and a sense of fairness among family members.