Mediation in family businesses

Objective and subjective elements for conflict management

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https://doi.org/10.66744/xy4wsv12

Keywords:

family businesses, values, commitment, communication, business heritage

Abstract

Family businesses constitute spaces particularly prone to the emergence of conflicts; nevertheless, the influence of families on the business’s basic and cultural principles of the business can be incomparable and even beneficial for business development. The corporate culture of this type of organization is deeply influenced by the personality, values, and beliefs of the founding generation, whose initial cultural imprint often hinders subsequent attempts to transform the company’s cultural foundations. This study aims to analyze the relevance and potential applications of intra-organizational mediation as an effective and non-adversarial means for managing conflicts arising from intergenerational cultural exchange in family businesses. Regarding the method, the study adopts a qualitative approach and a non-experimental design. In terms of type, it is based on documentary analysis and a bibliographic review of specialized literature on mediation and family businesses, with an exploratory and descriptive scope. The results show that intra-organizational mediation has a positive impact on resolving conflicts arising from cultural and generational differences in families with prosperous businesses by fostering communication, reducing confrontation, and promoting sustainable agreements among the involved actors. It is concluded that the identification and application of mediation mechanisms constitute an effective path toward integration and strengthening for family businesses, as they not only contribute to conflict resolution but also promote organizational cohesion and the intergenerational continuity of the enterprise.

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Author Biography

  • Luis Lauro Herrera Bernal, Autonomous University of Nuevo León

    PhD in Alternative Methods in Conflict Resolution from the School of Law and Criminology of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León; Master's in Business Administration from the School of Public Accounting and Administration, UANL; Bachelor of Law from ITESM, Monterrey Campus; Professor of Civil Law and Culture of Peace at the School of Law and Criminology, UANL; Mexican businessman. He has participated as a speaker at various national and international conferences, presenting on topics related to conflict resolution.

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Published

2026-04-30

How to Cite

Mediation in family businesses: Objective and subjective elements for conflict management. (2026). Legal Journal - Research in Legal and Social Sciences, 2(16), 155-173. https://doi.org/10.66744/xy4wsv12