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Tax codes regularly create conflicts of interests between small and large shareholders with respect to the payout … shareholders. Based on an extensive data set covering 3,944 European firms over the 1999-2008 period, we find that payout behavior … preferences of minority shareholders are more likely to be partially reflected in the payout decision. Our results are stable …
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Around the world (with the U.S. and U.K. as exceptions) concentrated ownership structures and controlling shareholders … are predominant even among listed firms. We provide novel empirical evidence how such controlling shareholders, in … family and non-family controlling shareholders and tensions within the founding family are important determinants of payout …
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This study examines how family firm characteristics affect capital structure decisions. In our analysis we disentangle the influence of three distinct components of a family firm: ownership, supervisory and management board activities by the founding family. Thereby, we use a unique panel...
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Around the world (with the U.S. and U.K. as exceptions) concentrated ownership structures and controlling shareholders … are predominant even among listed firms. We provide novel empirical evidence how such controlling shareholders, in … family and non-family controlling shareholders and tensions within the founding family are important determinants of payout …
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's operating performance. Our analysis of stock market performance provides evidence that family firms are more sensitive to …
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This study examines how family firm characteristics affect capital structure decisions. In our analysis we disentangle the influence of three distinct components of a family firm: ownership, supervisory and management board activities by the founding family. Thereby, we use a unique panel...
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