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This paper examines how family and non-family ownership affects the performance of Swiss listed firms from 2003 to 2010. We distinguish between these two types of controlling shareholders since they have different objectives. We hypothesise that only family shareholders have a real incentive to...
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This paper examines the impact of business group affiliation on the performance and corporate policies of Korean listed firms over the period 2007–2019. This study proposes a novel approach to observe heterogeneity in the affiliation effects. Overall, we conclude that business group...
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This paper examines how family and non-family ownership affects the performance of Swiss listed firms from 2003 to 2010. We distinguish between these two types of controlling shareholders since they have different objectives. We hypothesise that only family shareholders have a real incentive to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011065569
Recent research has documented that family-controlled firms are very common around the world. This paper provides new evidence on the accounting and market performance of this type of companies. The empirical investigation is conducted on a market in which family firms are well-established and...
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