This study aims to provide an empirical evidence on the moderating effect of family involvement in management(family CEO and founder CEO) on the relationship between family ownership and firm’s performance. From a sample of 75 public listed companies (375 firm-year observations) in Saudi Arabia, we use a five-year interval (2007-2011) and two firm performance indicators (market to book value (MBV) and return on assets (ROA)) to test five hypotheses.The hypotheses that there is a direct impact of family ownership and founder CEO on ROA and MBV were supported respectively.The hypothetical moderating impact of family CEO and founder CEO have been partially confirmed with MBV.Overall, the findings highlight the importance of occupying CEO posi...
This study examines how family involvement affects the performance of UK companies listed on the Lon...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
Economies around the world are full of family businesses, the main and significant players in the gr...
This study explores two ownership issues in private family firms. First, we investigate the relation...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of family-managed firms on firm performance b...
Literatures view board of the directors as the cornerstone of firm’s success.Therefore, family invol...
Purpose:This study aims to investigate the effects of family involvement in corporations on firm per...
The debate on whether a founder should be or should remain as a CEO is one that has attracted variou...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
The main objective of this study is to examine the performance of companies listed in the Saudi Stoc...
The aim of this research proposal is to analyze the impact of family involvement over change and per...
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalent issues regarding the influence of ...
There are ongoing debates in the literature concerning the performance of family firms: some studies...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to better understand how family involvement in ownership management...
This study examines how family involvement affects the performance of UK companies listed on the Lon...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
Economies around the world are full of family businesses, the main and significant players in the gr...
This study explores two ownership issues in private family firms. First, we investigate the relation...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of family-managed firms on firm performance b...
Literatures view board of the directors as the cornerstone of firm’s success.Therefore, family invol...
Purpose:This study aims to investigate the effects of family involvement in corporations on firm per...
The debate on whether a founder should be or should remain as a CEO is one that has attracted variou...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
The main objective of this study is to examine the performance of companies listed in the Saudi Stoc...
The aim of this research proposal is to analyze the impact of family involvement over change and per...
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalent issues regarding the influence of ...
There are ongoing debates in the literature concerning the performance of family firms: some studies...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to better understand how family involvement in ownership management...
This study examines how family involvement affects the performance of UK companies listed on the Lon...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...