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Real Earnings Management in Family-Affiliated Firms: Empirical Evidence from Malaysia
Research aim: This paper examines the effects of size and complex structure of family-affiliated business groups on Real Earnings Management (REM) practices in Malaysian listed firms.
Wan Nadiah Wan Abdul Rahman +1 more
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The Role of Political Connections on Family Firms’ Performance: Evidence from Indonesia
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship of firms with family ownership and their performance in Indonesia and further examine on how political connections affect this relationship.
Iman Harymawan +3 more
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Inaction is Not an Option: ESG and Family Firms
This article analyses how family firms, which constitute India’s dominant ownership category, compare with nonfamily firms in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals adoption. To account for heterogeneity within family firms, we investigate the
Nupur Pavan Bang, Kavil Ramachandran
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Implementation of corporate governance, family ownership, and family-aligned board: Evidence from Indonesia [PDF]
This study aims to examine the impact of family ownership on the composition of the board of directors and the number of family-affiliated directors. In addition, it analyzes how it affects corporate governance.
Erma Setiawati +2 more
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This study focuses on investment structures and performances of family-controlled and non-affiliated publicly traded firms on the Indian market. While many influential, family-controlled firms dominate a large part of the Indian industry today, this ...
Jaideep Ghosh
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Family business groups and earnings manipulation: An emerging economy perspective
This paper examines the influence of family business groups' affiliated and non-affiliated firms on earnings manipulation on a sample of Pakistani listed firms for the period of 2014 to 2019. The sample of this paper consists of 323 listed firms from the
Sattar Khan, Yasir Kamal
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The impact of control structures on firm value
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of control structures on the value of family-controlled firms in Turkiye, an emerging market. Turkish firms are usually affiliated with family-controlled business groups.
Seniha Besim
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Insiders, Outsiders and Performance of Vietnamese Firms
The consensus in the finance literature is that a large proportion of inside ownership (defined as greater than 5% share ownership by non-institutional holders, managerial holdings, founding family holdings, cross-shareholdings by affiliated firms and ...
Richard Beason +3 more
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Legitimacy signals and family IPO performances
The objective of this research is to examine the relationship between signals including governance and management practices and the performance of family firms IPOs.
Hung-bin Ding, Kuntara Pukthuanthong
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Abstract Recent studies acknowledge that the contribution of female directors at the board may not be uniform but instead varies depending on their individual characteristics and board context. In this study we focus on a pivotal yet insufficiently explored facet of female directors – their affiliation with the business owning family –
Yuliya Ponomareva +3 more
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