We investigate whether Korean chaebol owner’s personal features affect corporate investment or not, for they have a unique governance system controlled by one powerful owner. With this governance, the impact of personal characteristics on major corporate decisions can be tested more clearly. We used the aggregate financial statement to measure chaebol’s financial performances in a more reasonable way as well. Our study shows a few noticeable results. Aggregate financial performances of chaebols are different from those of individual companies. Owner’s personal features affect corporate decision makings in Korean chaebols. Especially, chaebols under succession process invest less than others, preferring more conservative approaches for succe...
This paper aims to examine whether earnings management strengthens the causal links between corporat...
In what way different types of CEOs within family firms, based on control diversity, behave towards ...
The interest of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores is increasing in both academic re...
Abstract. This paper examines explanations for the association between Korean Chaebol, which are gia...
This study examines the methods of the differential choice of Korean “chaebol” in earnings managemen...
This paper examines the earnings management behavior of large, family-controlled business groups (so...
Based on a sample of Korean firms listed on the KOSPI and KOSDAQ from 2001 to 2011, we examined whet...
The chaebol, a South Korean form of business conglomerate, has been a key factor in the country\u27s...
The prevalent form of business organizations in Korea is a chaebol. The chaebol is a diversified con...
Conglomerates also known as Chaebols are part of the reason why South Korea became economically succ...
Taking up the family-run large business of Korea, the author makes an attempt to survey its corporat...
Abstract The chaebol, a South Korean form of business conglomerate, has been a key factor in the cou...
The evolving nature of the Korean chaebol – both a business group and the founding family who contro...
This paper examines how the distribution of target ownership is related to the wealth gains of targ...
This study examines the relations between the CEO type (owner CEO vs. professional CEO) and earnings...
This paper aims to examine whether earnings management strengthens the causal links between corporat...
In what way different types of CEOs within family firms, based on control diversity, behave towards ...
The interest of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores is increasing in both academic re...
Abstract. This paper examines explanations for the association between Korean Chaebol, which are gia...
This study examines the methods of the differential choice of Korean “chaebol” in earnings managemen...
This paper examines the earnings management behavior of large, family-controlled business groups (so...
Based on a sample of Korean firms listed on the KOSPI and KOSDAQ from 2001 to 2011, we examined whet...
The chaebol, a South Korean form of business conglomerate, has been a key factor in the country\u27s...
The prevalent form of business organizations in Korea is a chaebol. The chaebol is a diversified con...
Conglomerates also known as Chaebols are part of the reason why South Korea became economically succ...
Taking up the family-run large business of Korea, the author makes an attempt to survey its corporat...
Abstract The chaebol, a South Korean form of business conglomerate, has been a key factor in the cou...
The evolving nature of the Korean chaebol – both a business group and the founding family who contro...
This paper examines how the distribution of target ownership is related to the wealth gains of targ...
This study examines the relations between the CEO type (owner CEO vs. professional CEO) and earnings...
This paper aims to examine whether earnings management strengthens the causal links between corporat...
In what way different types of CEOs within family firms, based on control diversity, behave towards ...
The interest of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores is increasing in both academic re...