International audienceThe core belief among agency theorists is that when a firm is both owned and managed by family members, its governance structure is efficient. We argue that this belief over-simplifies the complexity of exchanges that occur among the family firm's decision agents, and does not conform to reality. We develop an alternative agency view of family firm governance that accounts for agency problems that are understated in extant agency models. These problems are rooted in the firm's ownership structure, as well as the altruistic relationships that exist between the firm's decision agents. We conclude with four propositions that address the competitive implications of this alternative view.<br/
Family business members hold dual and more complex roles deriving from memberships in both the famil...
Altruism drives many economic decisions. We explore the implications of altruistic preferences for t...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
International audienceThe core belief among agency theorists is that when a firm is both owned and m...
International audienceDrawing on three prominent views about the "self" and the self's relationship ...
International audienceSurprisingly, the majority of U.S. family firms offer employed family members ...
A debate exists on the issue of whether a governance system is value additive or even necessary for ...
www.makinse.com Family firms, which are prevalent around the world both for small organizations and ...
We show that agency problems exist in the family firm although ownership and management are not sepa...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
This study aims to explain innovativeness of family firms in light of the behavioural agency theory ...
Common to many research studies on the governance of family firms, they often rely on classical theo...
This article offers a conceptual framework of family business governance, with a special focus on ex...
Recent research shows that a significant proportion of listed corporations in a number of major fina...
The conceptual domain of agency theory is one of the dominant organisational theory perspectives app...
Family business members hold dual and more complex roles deriving from memberships in both the famil...
Altruism drives many economic decisions. We explore the implications of altruistic preferences for t...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
International audienceThe core belief among agency theorists is that when a firm is both owned and m...
International audienceDrawing on three prominent views about the "self" and the self's relationship ...
International audienceSurprisingly, the majority of U.S. family firms offer employed family members ...
A debate exists on the issue of whether a governance system is value additive or even necessary for ...
www.makinse.com Family firms, which are prevalent around the world both for small organizations and ...
We show that agency problems exist in the family firm although ownership and management are not sepa...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
This study aims to explain innovativeness of family firms in light of the behavioural agency theory ...
Common to many research studies on the governance of family firms, they often rely on classical theo...
This article offers a conceptual framework of family business governance, with a special focus on ex...
Recent research shows that a significant proportion of listed corporations in a number of major fina...
The conceptual domain of agency theory is one of the dominant organisational theory perspectives app...
Family business members hold dual and more complex roles deriving from memberships in both the famil...
Altruism drives many economic decisions. We explore the implications of altruistic preferences for t...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...