This Draft: August 19, 2005Diversified business (or corporate) groups, consisting of legally independent firms operating in multiple markets, are ubiquitous in emerging markets and even in some developed economies. The study of groups, a hybrid organizational form between firm and market, is of relevance to industrial organization, corporate finance, development, economic growth and other domains of economic inquiry. This survey begins with stylized facts on groups around the world, and proceeds to a critical review the existing literature, which has focused almost entirely on groups as diversified entities and on conflicts between controlling and minority shareholders. Other schools of thought on the political economy of corporate groups, ...
The extent to which business groups ever existed in the United States and, if they did exist, the re...
This chapter examines the historical origins, evolutionary paths and long-term resilience of diversi...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: It is fairly well established that business grou...
This Draft: August 19, 2005Diversified business (or corporate) groups, consisting of legally indepen...
Diversified business (or corporate) groups, consisting of legally independent firms operating in mul...
Business groups are the dominant organizational form in most emerging economies. They form strong li...
Diversified business groups dominate the organizational landscape of many emerging and transition ec...
In this paper, we consider the potential paths of Business Group's (BGs) evolution. We organize our ...
This handbook brings together an array of state-of-the-art research on the distinctive form of econo...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the potential paths of Business Group's (BGs) evolu...
We propose a sociological approach of the governance of corporate groups. Corporate groups are sets ...
This article examines recent historical research on business groups in the light of business group t...
The prevalent organizational form in most emerging markets is business groups. These groups have typ...
Business groups are a widespread phenomenon in both developing and developed countries, although it ...
This paper aims to show that the business group - i.e. the set of firms under common ownership and c...
The extent to which business groups ever existed in the United States and, if they did exist, the re...
This chapter examines the historical origins, evolutionary paths and long-term resilience of diversi...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: It is fairly well established that business grou...
This Draft: August 19, 2005Diversified business (or corporate) groups, consisting of legally indepen...
Diversified business (or corporate) groups, consisting of legally independent firms operating in mul...
Business groups are the dominant organizational form in most emerging economies. They form strong li...
Diversified business groups dominate the organizational landscape of many emerging and transition ec...
In this paper, we consider the potential paths of Business Group's (BGs) evolution. We organize our ...
This handbook brings together an array of state-of-the-art research on the distinctive form of econo...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the potential paths of Business Group's (BGs) evolu...
We propose a sociological approach of the governance of corporate groups. Corporate groups are sets ...
This article examines recent historical research on business groups in the light of business group t...
The prevalent organizational form in most emerging markets is business groups. These groups have typ...
Business groups are a widespread phenomenon in both developing and developed countries, although it ...
This paper aims to show that the business group - i.e. the set of firms under common ownership and c...
The extent to which business groups ever existed in the United States and, if they did exist, the re...
This chapter examines the historical origins, evolutionary paths and long-term resilience of diversi...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: It is fairly well established that business grou...