This article empirically investigates the competitiveness and stability of family-owned firms relative to firms owned by diverse shareholders. Founding families are present in about one-third of the S&P 500—the sample of this study. Data gathered over the 1992–2002 period confirm that family firms tend to experience higher employment and revenue growth over time and are more profitable. Regression analysis also supports that firm performance improves when founding family members are involved in manage-ment. Although evidence on the relative stability in employment among family firms over the long run is tenuous, data from the most recent recession support the role that founding families play in maintaining employment stability during te...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
We analyse more than half a million businesses from the Census Bureau’s 2007 Survey of Business Owne...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
This paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms listed on the French s...
Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of family ownership on firm performance...
We examine the performance of firms that are controlled by founding families in Japan. We construct ...
International audienceThis paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms ...
We propose that family firm involvement and performance across industries is not random and is relat...
International audienceThis paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms ...
We look at the corporate performance of family firms listed on the French stock exchange between 199...
This paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms listed on the French s...
Using a sample of 1 701 newly started Norwegian private family firms, where the CEO also is from the...
Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue ...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
We analyse more than half a million businesses from the Census Bureau’s 2007 Survey of Business Owne...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
This paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms listed on the French s...
Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of family ownership on firm performance...
We examine the performance of firms that are controlled by founding families in Japan. We construct ...
International audienceThis paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms ...
We propose that family firm involvement and performance across industries is not random and is relat...
International audienceThis paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms ...
We look at the corporate performance of family firms listed on the French stock exchange between 199...
This paper empirically documents the performance and behavior of family firms listed on the French s...
Using a sample of 1 701 newly started Norwegian private family firms, where the CEO also is from the...
Published version of an article from the journal: Small Business EconomicsIn this article, we argue ...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
We analyse more than half a million businesses from the Census Bureau’s 2007 Survey of Business Owne...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...