The pursuit of socioemotional wealth and the management of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1809-1863

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作者
Bradford, Tolly [1 ]
机构
[1] Concordia Univ Edmonton, Dept Social Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
Joint Stock Companies; family business; Hudson's Bay Company; socioemotional wealth; chartered companies; fur trade; British empire; Rupert's Land; Canada; Company State; family firms; Shareholders; FAMILY; FIRMS;
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10.1080/00076791.2024.2409433
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Although generally described as a publicly owned joint-stock company motivated to bring dividends for its investors, during one of the most important phases of its history (1809-1863), the Hudson's Bay Company operated as a family business. This paper outlines why the HBC should be considered a family business during these years, and the significance of this for understanding both the HBC and the nature of family business more broadly. Three related arguments are made throughout: that the four families controlling the HBC were motivated by what Gomez-Mejia et al. describe as socioemotional wealth (the social and emotional value family owners ascribe to their companies); that this fact shaped company governance structure, key policy decisions, how it hired employees, and how it managed succession; and, that these different families sometimes pulled the company in contradictory directions.
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