This paper investigates the organizational resilience of the Amarelli company, a historic Italian family business that uniquely survived a profound crisis in the licorice market, outlasting 80 competitors. The primary objective is to identify the specific historical factors (entrepreneurial traits, strategic management, and human/social capital) that enabled Amarelli's survival. The secondary goal is to enrich the firm resilience literature by developing an applicable conceptual framework for long-lived, family-managed firms. The study uses a qualitative single case study method, analyzing historical documents and guided by an adapted framework (Portuguez Castro & Gómez Zermeño, 2021). Findings highlight that Amarelli's resilience is built on three interconnected factors: 1) A clear, adaptive strategic vision; 2) Specific entrepreneurial and managerial characteristics across generations; 3) The strategic use of human and social capital, particularly a strong relationship with the local workforce and community. The research proposes an empirical framework tailored for heritage family businesses. It offers a twofold contribution: from a theoretical perspective, it refines organizational resilience models, while from a practical perspective, it highlights how strategic foresight, managerial consistency, and social embeddedness are key factors in ensuring the sustainable survival of organizations in turbulent environments.
Resistere alla crisi: un caso di resilienza nel mercato della liquirizia
Veltri S.;Mazzotta R.
;Rubino F.
2025-01-01
Abstract
This paper investigates the organizational resilience of the Amarelli company, a historic Italian family business that uniquely survived a profound crisis in the licorice market, outlasting 80 competitors. The primary objective is to identify the specific historical factors (entrepreneurial traits, strategic management, and human/social capital) that enabled Amarelli's survival. The secondary goal is to enrich the firm resilience literature by developing an applicable conceptual framework for long-lived, family-managed firms. The study uses a qualitative single case study method, analyzing historical documents and guided by an adapted framework (Portuguez Castro & Gómez Zermeño, 2021). Findings highlight that Amarelli's resilience is built on three interconnected factors: 1) A clear, adaptive strategic vision; 2) Specific entrepreneurial and managerial characteristics across generations; 3) The strategic use of human and social capital, particularly a strong relationship with the local workforce and community. The research proposes an empirical framework tailored for heritage family businesses. It offers a twofold contribution: from a theoretical perspective, it refines organizational resilience models, while from a practical perspective, it highlights how strategic foresight, managerial consistency, and social embeddedness are key factors in ensuring the sustainable survival of organizations in turbulent environments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


