There has been much debate concerning the performance of family firms and the drivers of their performance. Some scholars have argued that family management is to blame when family firms go wrong; others claim that family management removes costly agency problems and encourages stewardship. Our thesis is that these disagreements can only be resolved by distinguishing among different types of family firms. We argue that family CEOs will outperform in smaller firms with more concentrated ownership and underperform in larger firms with more dispersed ownership; they will do neither where firms are smaller and ownership is more dispersed or firms are larger and ownership is more concentrated
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
The government is seeking to encourage business growth to improve the UK’s financial situation, and ...
We find that the controlling family holds both the chief executive officer and chair positions in 79...
There has been much debate concerning the performance of family firms and the drivers of their perfo...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Family firms represent a globally dominant form of organization, yet they confront a steep challenge...
Research on leadership in family firms has concentrated on the drivers of performance viewed in the ...
This paper investigates the impact of the founding family’s presence on CEO turnover decisions. We f...
Family firms represent a globally dominant form of organization, yet they confront a steep challenge...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
This paper examines to examine the relationship between family ownership and firm performance by con...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
Using data from 708 small and medium Italian firms during the period of 2002-2004, we find that in f...
This paper investigates whether the family status of a company's top officer affects managerial repl...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
The government is seeking to encourage business growth to improve the UK’s financial situation, and ...
We find that the controlling family holds both the chief executive officer and chair positions in 79...
There has been much debate concerning the performance of family firms and the drivers of their perfo...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Family firms represent a globally dominant form of organization, yet they confront a steep challenge...
Research on leadership in family firms has concentrated on the drivers of performance viewed in the ...
This paper investigates the impact of the founding family’s presence on CEO turnover decisions. We f...
Family firms represent a globally dominant form of organization, yet they confront a steep challenge...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
This paper examines to examine the relationship between family ownership and firm performance by con...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
Using data from 708 small and medium Italian firms during the period of 2002-2004, we find that in f...
This paper investigates whether the family status of a company's top officer affects managerial repl...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
The government is seeking to encourage business growth to improve the UK’s financial situation, and ...
We find that the controlling family holds both the chief executive officer and chair positions in 79...