This article examines how owners of firms subjectively value their ownership stake in monetary terms. We utilize endowment and possession attachment literature to investigate how emotional benefits and costs related to organizational ownership affect emotional value. We define emotional value as that part of willingness to accept unexplained by the financial value of the ownership stake and the private financial benefits of control accruing to the owner. Our research provides new insight into firm owners’ psychology and value considerations where an owner values nonfinancial aspects of the ownership stake
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
This essay develops and links two models of ownership: first a composition model of the dimensions c...
In much the same way we consider our house or car 'mine', we may also consider facets of employment ...
This article introduces a formula to assess the total value of privately held family businesses from...
This article introduces a formula to assess the total value of privately held family busi-nesses fro...
The present paper empirically investigates the impact of family relationship conflict on subjective ...
This dissertation investigates how feelings of ownership drive people to donate their physical goods...
The current chapter examines the role of psychological ownership in different economic decision-maki...
This research investigates whether the presence of controlling founders and families has significant...
The relationship between management ownership and firm value is investigated in an attempt to reconc...
In entrepreneurship theory, ownership is most often associated with the amount of equity controlled ...
Behavioral Law and Economics has become an increasingly prominent field within legal scholarship, an...
Family firms provide a fertile ground to study emotions as a source of contradiction. The interplay ...
Extant corporate governance literature reveals that shareholders differ in their ownership strategie...
Our emotions can exert a powerful influence on our judgments. Decades of psychological research be...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
This essay develops and links two models of ownership: first a composition model of the dimensions c...
In much the same way we consider our house or car 'mine', we may also consider facets of employment ...
This article introduces a formula to assess the total value of privately held family businesses from...
This article introduces a formula to assess the total value of privately held family busi-nesses fro...
The present paper empirically investigates the impact of family relationship conflict on subjective ...
This dissertation investigates how feelings of ownership drive people to donate their physical goods...
The current chapter examines the role of psychological ownership in different economic decision-maki...
This research investigates whether the presence of controlling founders and families has significant...
The relationship between management ownership and firm value is investigated in an attempt to reconc...
In entrepreneurship theory, ownership is most often associated with the amount of equity controlled ...
Behavioral Law and Economics has become an increasingly prominent field within legal scholarship, an...
Family firms provide a fertile ground to study emotions as a source of contradiction. The interplay ...
Extant corporate governance literature reveals that shareholders differ in their ownership strategie...
Our emotions can exert a powerful influence on our judgments. Decades of psychological research be...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
This essay develops and links two models of ownership: first a composition model of the dimensions c...
In much the same way we consider our house or car 'mine', we may also consider facets of employment ...