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Author Sai Shiva Jayanth, Reddy, author

Title Contrasting ideologies between generations in Sree Subramania Ayurvedic Nursing home a 400 year old family owned organization / Reddy Sai Shiva Jayanth (Department of Economics, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kozhikode, India), Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy (Department of Quantitative Methods and Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kozhikode, India), Abhishek Srivastava (Department of Quantitative Methods and Operations Management, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kozhikode, India), and Vamshi Krishna Velmajala (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kozhikode, India)
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (8 pages) : 21 illustrations ; cm
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 8, issue 3
Summary Sree Subramania Ayurvedic Nursing home (SSANH), one of the most reputed Ayurvedic treatment centers in Kozhikode, Kerala in India, was converted into its present form in 1974 from Thekkayil Vaidyasala by Thekkayil Rajaratnam Vydiar. The latest addition to this family run nursing home is Dr Sananad Ratnam, who in continuity of his family tradition studied Ayurveda. Dr Sanand wanted to rethink the positioning of the 400-year-old family business system with an objective to increase the number of people served by SSANH. He is armed with ambitious plans to expand SSANH and increase the volume of patients served. Dr Sanands father, the second partner of SSANH, was not quite supportive of this idea. His father felt that the increase in scale without compromise in quality was impossible in Ayurveda. Dr Sanand felt handicapped with problems such as lack of marketing strategies, lack of standard managerial procedures, lack of innovation in processes and, more importantly, conflicting ideologies between father and son in the family-owned business. To address these problems, Dr Sanand has recently hired the services of a consulting firm. This case highlights how SSANH, in spite of being in an advantageous position, is unable to exploit its full potential. Further explaining the different ways in which different generations perceive business, this case invites the attention to the dilemma: Should the business proceed with its expansion plan? If it decides to expand, how it should convince the previous generation of the family that the expansion plan accommodates their concerns
Notes After completion of this case, students would be able to: gain a perspective on the problems faced by a family-owned business which has successfully survived for decades; understand how a family-owned business functions differently from other business models; evaluate different ways in which the organization can look to solve the dilemma by considering the different stakeholders in question; and apply the result of the literature on family-owned businesses to understand the dynamics of business of this specific setting, id est one that has a rich heritage, is in an emerging economy and is a family-owned business
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Includes index
Bibliography Includes index and bibliographical references
Audience The target audiences for the case study are BBA and MBA students and management trainees who are interested in learning about family-owned business and the problems faced by them when generations change. This case can be used to teach concepts in family-owned business and strategic management courses in the context of emerging markets. The case also introduces the problems faced by a traditionally operating organization which has to change to survive in the market. The case can be used to teach senior management teams participating in executive education programs on how problems arise in family-owned business. To successfully work with this case study, students need to have the basic theoretical understanding of family-owned business
Subject Family-owned business enterprises
Small business
Business & Economics -- Management.
Management decision making.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
Author Narayanamurthy, Gopalakrishnan, author
Śrīvāstava, Abhisheka Kumāra, author
Krishna Velmajala, Vamshi, author