Family businesses are an important part of the world economy (Anderson & Reeb, 2003) and differ considerably from non-family firms with regard to corporate governance. However, despite their difference, family businesses have received relatively little research attention. Our study contributes to this growing research by empirically investigating the relationship between family shareholding and audit pricing. Using a sample of 3,291 firm-year observations of major U.S. listed companies, for the 20062008 period, our results demonstrate that audit fees are negatively associated with family shareholding after taking into account time-varying effects and industry effects as well as traditional control variables. The empirical results are ro...
Objective – Examine the relationship between audit fees and the quality of financial information in ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide evidence on the extent and the consequences of the pro...
We examine the impact of family’s presence on the cost of raising external funds by family-run enter...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between audit fee and audit quality ...
Family firms are characterized by less separation between ownership and control (Type 1 agency probl...
Despite the dominance of family-owned publicly listed companies in developing economies, prior resea...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: From an agency perspective, we investigate w...
This paper investigates whether the likelihood of auditor resignations and the associated stock mark...
This paper investigates whether the likelihood of auditor resignations and the associated stock mark...
This study concerns with a descriptive analysis of the differences between family business and non-f...
This paper reviews recent corporate financial literature dealing with family business issues. It dis...
Many previous studies find that family firms are prevalent among the U.S. firms. In particular, more...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the effect of family own...
Compared to non-family firms, family firms face less severe agency problems due to the separation of...
AbstractThis article reviews family firm studies in the finance and accounting literature, primarily...
Objective – Examine the relationship between audit fees and the quality of financial information in ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide evidence on the extent and the consequences of the pro...
We examine the impact of family’s presence on the cost of raising external funds by family-run enter...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between audit fee and audit quality ...
Family firms are characterized by less separation between ownership and control (Type 1 agency probl...
Despite the dominance of family-owned publicly listed companies in developing economies, prior resea...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: From an agency perspective, we investigate w...
This paper investigates whether the likelihood of auditor resignations and the associated stock mark...
This paper investigates whether the likelihood of auditor resignations and the associated stock mark...
This study concerns with a descriptive analysis of the differences between family business and non-f...
This paper reviews recent corporate financial literature dealing with family business issues. It dis...
Many previous studies find that family firms are prevalent among the U.S. firms. In particular, more...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the effect of family own...
Compared to non-family firms, family firms face less severe agency problems due to the separation of...
AbstractThis article reviews family firm studies in the finance and accounting literature, primarily...
Objective – Examine the relationship between audit fees and the quality of financial information in ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide evidence on the extent and the consequences of the pro...
We examine the impact of family’s presence on the cost of raising external funds by family-run enter...