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extent to which a firm's investment behavior and financial performance is influenced by its ownership structure. To do so, we …Using data spanning the 1996-1998 fiscal years of 247 of Japan's largest manufacturers, we empirically evaluate the … stakes of a particular category of investor and a firm's financial performance and investment behavior is highly …
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We analyze the effects of ownership type and concentration on performance of a population of firms in a model large … private ownership improve dynamic post-privatization performance. Concentrated foreign (but not domestic) ownership improves … some measures of performance relative to state ownership. Foreign investors engage in strategic restructuring by increasing …
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We analyze the effects of different types and concentration of ownership on performance using a population of firms in … and many types of private owners do not generate performance that is different from that of firms with state ownership … findings of positive effects of privatization on performance were premature, with the effects of many types of ownership being …
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We analyze the effects of ownership type and concentration on performance of a population of firms in a model large … that few types of private ownership improve dynamic post-privatization performance. Concentrated foreign (but not domestic …) ownership improves some measures of performance relative to state ownership. Foreign investors engage in strategic restructuring …
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Through a case study of Chinese Family Business Groups (FBGs) in East Asia, this paper examines the relationship between the strategic behaviour exhibited by an organisational form and it's administrative heritage. To do so, we trace the origins of the strategic behaviour which scholars commonly...
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Using the upper echelons perspective together with corporate governance and strategic renewal literature, this paper investigates how top managers’ corporate governance orientation influences a firm’s strategic renewal trajectories over time. Through both a qualitative analysis (1907-2004)...
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Occupational Health and Safety Governance (OHSG) is a branch of Corporate Governance by which the board directs and controls labor risks created by their own enterprise. The OHSG concept is relatively new; unlike Occupational Health and Safety Management, which is mostly related to the work of...
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ownership of the firm that we have found in two empirical studies carried out in the UK and Japan. Our aim is to illuminate and …The notion of 'ownership of the firm' is central to conventional treatments of corporate governance, yet there is very … the notion of ownership in various disciplinary fields, and then recount and discuss some of the meanings associated with …
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We study the empirical relationships among corporate governance, strategic diversification and financial performance in … productive activities and their sources of income. There are no trends, regarding strategies and performance, related to the … separation between ownership and control. When independent committees exist in the board of directors, firms diversify on a mean …
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increases the managers’ performance (Tobin’s Q ratio). e) Ownership attributes regulate free cash flow and decrease the …- tional ownership. c) Corporate governance factors reduce discretionary expenditure ratio, increase assets utilization ratio … ownership attributes to overcome agency problems and a sound policy for better corporate gover- nance (better management of …
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