Control of corporate assets by wealthy families in economies lacking institutional integrity is common. It has negative implications on corporate governance and adverse macroeconomic effects when it extends across a sufficiently large part of the country's corporate sector. The authors consider the reasons why family control and control pyramids predominate in emerging market economies and in some industrial economies. They also discuss the reasons why widely held freestanding firms predominate in the United States. The authors discuss policies that countries might adopt to discourage family control pyramids, but caution that control pyramids are but one feature of an institutionally deficient economy. A concerted effort to improve a countr...
This paper focuses on a type of firms that have been traditionally neglected in both family business...
In this dissertation, Essay 1 draws upon agency theory and corporate governance to classify control ...
[eng] We draw on the socioemotional wealth perspective to examine the influence of family ownership ...
Outside the U.S. and the U.K., large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually v...
There is a major debate regarding the role of concentrated family ownership and control in large fir...
There is a major debate regarding the role of concentrated family ownership and control in large fir...
In large U.S. corporations, founding families are the only blockholders whose control rights on aver...
In large U.S. corporations, founding families are the only blockholders whose control rights on aver...
Family ownership and control play an important role in large firms in Asia. There is a puzzle regard...
Most companies in the world are owned by families, and a majority of them are registered in countrie...
The government is seeking to encourage business growth to improve the UK’s financial situation, and ...
We test what explains family control of firms and industries and find that the explanation is largel...
A systematic review of the family firm literature reveals little more than a handful of scholarly pa...
A recent stream of literature shows that family control is central in most countries of the world, b...
Family values may play an important role in shaping the organization of businesses and their efficie...
This paper focuses on a type of firms that have been traditionally neglected in both family business...
In this dissertation, Essay 1 draws upon agency theory and corporate governance to classify control ...
[eng] We draw on the socioemotional wealth perspective to examine the influence of family ownership ...
Outside the U.S. and the U.K., large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually v...
There is a major debate regarding the role of concentrated family ownership and control in large fir...
There is a major debate regarding the role of concentrated family ownership and control in large fir...
In large U.S. corporations, founding families are the only blockholders whose control rights on aver...
In large U.S. corporations, founding families are the only blockholders whose control rights on aver...
Family ownership and control play an important role in large firms in Asia. There is a puzzle regard...
Most companies in the world are owned by families, and a majority of them are registered in countrie...
The government is seeking to encourage business growth to improve the UK’s financial situation, and ...
We test what explains family control of firms and industries and find that the explanation is largel...
A systematic review of the family firm literature reveals little more than a handful of scholarly pa...
A recent stream of literature shows that family control is central in most countries of the world, b...
Family values may play an important role in shaping the organization of businesses and their efficie...
This paper focuses on a type of firms that have been traditionally neglected in both family business...
In this dissertation, Essay 1 draws upon agency theory and corporate governance to classify control ...
[eng] We draw on the socioemotional wealth perspective to examine the influence of family ownership ...