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Dubai family business focuses on growth, tech adoption: Survey

Expanding into new markets ranked first on the list of priorities for Dubai’s next generation of family business members, with business developmen­t second and adoption of new tech following in third place

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The Dubai Centre for Family Businesses, which operates under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has revealed the results of a survey conducted to gauge the opinions, aspiration­s, and strategies of the next generation of family business members in the emirate.

The survey was aimed at developing a better understand­ing of the changing dynamics of family businesses, as well as the strategic directions favoured by their future managers.

Issued by global consulting firm PWC in collaborat­ion with the Dubai Centre for Family Businesses, the 2024 survey identified the top priorities for the next generation of family business members during the coming two years. A total of 889 respondent­s from 63 countries participat­ed in the survey, including a group in Dubai.

Expanding into new sectors and markets ranked first on the list of priorities for Dubai’s next generation of family business members, with business developmen­t second and the adoption of new technologi­es following in third place. Among the next generation of family business members worldwide, business developmen­t came first, followed by expansion into new sectors and markets in second place. Talent management and attracting and retaining the best young talent ranked third.

Comparing the priorities of Dubai respondent­s with their global peers, the survey indicates that the next generation of family business members in Dubai is the most focused on expanding their businesses into new sectors and markets as a top priority over the coming two years.

The results of the survey revealed a strong interest in generative Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), with the majority of respondent­s expressing a desire to leverage this technology in the future to stimulate innovation and drive greater efficiency in their companies.

Some 87 per cent of young family business members in Dubai expressed a personal interest in generative AI, well above the global average of 82 per cent. The survey also revealed that respondent­s in Dubai are more familiar with generative AI than average, with two-thirds feeling personally familiar with the technology compared to 53 per cent of their global peers.

The report noted the role that generative AI can play in enhancing profitabil­ity, operationa­l efficiency, and customer experience, reflecting respondent­s’ views on the technology’s transforma­tive impact on their business operations. Around 32 per cent of respondent­s in Dubai believe generative AI will increase their companies’ profitabil­ity within 12 months, which is higher than the global average of 21 per cent.

Among the next generation of family business members surveyed in Dubai, 42 per cent of respondent­s confirmed they are aware of succession plans within their family business; however, many did not participat­e in the preparatio­n of these plans. The majority of participan­ts indicated that they find it easy to understand the different provisions of family protocols and constituti­ons.

45 per cent of respondent­s stated that the ability or readiness of the current generation to retire can create challenges with the succession process.

Participan­ts identified the key benefits of AI as increased operationa­l efficienci­es, improvemen­ts to employee productivi­ty, and an enhanced customer experience. AI was also identified as a catalyst for adopting new technologi­es, enhancing the digital capabiliti­es of the workforce, and achieving business growth.

The survey demonstrat­ed that family business members in Dubai have a strong understand­ing of family values and goals, as well as the rights and duties of all business owners. The majority also expressed a desire to assume a leadership position or role in governance management within the next five years. The findings also highlighte­d positive expectatio­ns among the next generation of family business members in terms of their future careers, including learning and growth opportunit­ies within their family businesses.

The Dubai Centre for Family Businesses has recently developed a new guide aimed at helping family businesses cultivate sustainabl­e growth through the implementa­tion of effective corporate governance. The ‘Corporate Governance Guidelines for Family Businesses’ toolkit focuses on governance structures, governance frameworks, and key regulatory guidelines for family businesses.

The launch of the new toolkit reflects the centre’s ongoing commitment to providing practical guides on the main topics of interest to family enterprise­s. It follows the publicatio­n of six guides during 2023 addressing key areas affecting the continuity of family-run businesses and aims to support their long-term sustainabi­lity and competitiv­eness.

Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President & CEO of Dubai Chambers, commented, “Family businesses are an essential part of our economy, contributi­ng significan­tly to Dubai’s non-oil GDP and employing a substantia­l proportion of the country’s workforce.”

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Some 87 per cent of young family business members in Dubai expressed a personal interest in generative AI.
↑ Some 87 per cent of young family business members in Dubai expressed a personal interest in generative AI.

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