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Mental health challenges
Despite the profound impact mental health challenges place on the workplace, family and society, there is still limited research and understanding of how these issues affect enterprising families. The partnership will work to narrow this gap by leveraging the research strengths and networks of each institution. Project leads are Elizabeth Tetzlaff (FELI member and post-doctoral researcher at Dalhousie University), Peter Jaskiewicz (FELI Director, Telfer Full Professor and Patricia Saputo Distinguished Chair in Family Enterprise) and Peter Vogel (IMD Global Family Business Center Director and IMD Professor of Family Business and Entrepreneurship). Alexis du Roy de Blicquy from FBN will work closely with GFBC and FELI throughout the duration of the partnership, providing input and support on this groundbreaking research project. The IMD GFBC is devoted to helping families achieve multi-generational success. The Center’s research is informed by the work it has done with many of the world’s leading families and enterprises for more than three decades. FELI is focused on creating and sharing knowledge, as well as developing the practices and policies needed to effectively enable the next generation of family enterprise leaders to thrive. Being present in 65 countries, FBN acts as a collective voice for business families around the globe, fostering communication and dialogue across generations. Through this partnership, the GFBC, FELI and FBN aim to capture the prevalence of family owners’ mental health conditions and the associated consequences for family enterprises.Mental health research
Elizabeth Tetzlaff, who recently completed her PhD under the supervision of Professor Jaskiewicz at Telfer, has been working in mental health research since 2017. As Tetzlaff describes, there is an increasing need to understand how the complexities of being part of a business family can be a challenge to the mental health of some members. “Mental health, like physical health, is something that no family or individual is immune to and the implications of being diagnosed with a mental health condition doesn’t only affect the individual, but also their family,” explains Tetzlaff. “In cases where the family is a business family, the implications of such a diagnosis become more complicated, as the impact extends to the business as well as the family. However, understanding this impact is still in its infancy. More research is needed to explore the nuances and how business families can develop healthy and effective coping strategies for both their business and their family.”
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Expected outcomes
Expected outcomes of the partnership include a Global Mental Health Report to be presented at the 34th FBN Summit in Miami in November 2025, as well as various research papers over several years. During the partnership, the research team will be engaging directly with business families from around the world, gathering insights about how the dynamics of enterprising families affects members’ mental health. For more information about this project, please contact Elizabeth Tetzlaff at [email protected].IMD business school is an independent academic institute with close ties to business and a strong focus on impact. Through our world-leading Executive Education, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA, and Solutions for Organizations we help leaders and policy-makers navigate complexity and change. Here at IMD, you can develop your strategic thinking skills by learning alongside senior leaders from around the world – set against the inspiring backdrop of the Swiss Alps.