Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue that firms in high-margin industries can benefit from founding family influence. Specifically, in more profitable markets, the influence of the founding family provides an additional corporate governance-monitoring function. The sample consists of 294 firm-year observations from 98 publicly traded companies headquartered in Sweden, representing approximately half of all non-financial traded firms. Our support that the effect of family leadership in publicly held firms should be assessed in relation to the intensity of industry competitio
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Literatures view board of the directors as the cornerstone of firm’s success. Therefore, family invo...
Using a sample of 1 701 newly started Norwegian private family firms, where the CEO also is from the...
Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue ...
This article empirically investigates the competitiveness and stability of family-owned firms relati...
Because of concentrated ownership stakes, board composition and longer-investment horizons, founding...
We test what explains family control of firms and industries and find that the explanation is largel...
We find that the controlling family holds both the chief executive officer and chair positions in 79...
This study examines the moderation effects of corporate governance provisions on the link between fa...
This study examines the moderation effects of corporate governance provisions on the link between fa...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of family governance and family councils as an informal gove...
In this dissertation, Essay 1 draws upon agency theory and corporate governance to classify control ...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
We examine the performance of firms that are controlled by founding families in Japan. We construct ...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Literatures view board of the directors as the cornerstone of firm’s success. Therefore, family invo...
Using a sample of 1 701 newly started Norwegian private family firms, where the CEO also is from the...
Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue ...
This article empirically investigates the competitiveness and stability of family-owned firms relati...
Because of concentrated ownership stakes, board composition and longer-investment horizons, founding...
We test what explains family control of firms and industries and find that the explanation is largel...
We find that the controlling family holds both the chief executive officer and chair positions in 79...
This study examines the moderation effects of corporate governance provisions on the link between fa...
This study examines the moderation effects of corporate governance provisions on the link between fa...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of family governance and family councils as an informal gove...
In this dissertation, Essay 1 draws upon agency theory and corporate governance to classify control ...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
We examine the performance of firms that are controlled by founding families in Japan. We construct ...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Literatures view board of the directors as the cornerstone of firm’s success. Therefore, family invo...
Using a sample of 1 701 newly started Norwegian private family firms, where the CEO also is from the...