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diversification and CEO compensation. Based on agency theory, we develop the hypothesis of whether when CEOs hold a large fraction of … several hypotheses. Corporate diversification was divided into two categories; international diversification and industry … diversification. To test the hypotheses, multiple regression analysis was employed to examine stock ownership as a moderator variable …
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We study 288 family firms included in the NSE CNX 500 index of the National Stock Exchange of India. We find an entrenchment-alignment-entrenchment relationship between family ownership and firm value. We show that family CEO has a negative moderating effect on the relationship between family...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of board attributes and insider ownership on cash holdings of non-financial firms listed on Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) Pakistan during 2008-2012. Empirical results indicate that board attributes such as CEO duality, board size and board...
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Employing data on publicly listed Indian manufacturing firms covering the period 1996-2012, we investigate the impact of the presence of banker-director on the board of family firms. We posit several hypotheses that highlight the pros and cons of the presence of banker-directors. The findings...
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This paper investigates the impact of the founding family's presence on CEO turnover decisions. We find that family firms managed by CEOs outside the founding family (i.e., professional CEO family firms) have higher CEO turnover-performance sensitivity than family firms managed by family members...
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The aim of this paper is to examine how family businesses and non-family businesses pay their CEOs differently and the role corporate governance plays in the process. This is an empirical study to analyze the data of 400 listed firms on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Main Board Market during...
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