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Cross-sectional dataset of low- and semi-skilled gig workers in India: COVID-19 and human security. [PDF]
Afsharinia B, Gurtoo A.
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Young widowhood as a predictor of HIV risk behaviors in a high HIV prevalence setting in Siaya County, Kenya. [PDF]
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In sickness and health: A reflexive thematic analysis of ethical considerations and experiences of owners of cats treated for diabetes mellitus. [PDF]
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Family Ownership and Alliance Intensity
Journal of Management Studies, 2023AbstractIn this paper, we study the relationship between family ownership and corporate alliance intensity. Theoretically, we propose that the tendency of family firms to pursue socioemotional wealth objectives exacerbates the level of information asymmetry they display vis‐à‐vis other firms, reducing their attractiveness as alliance partners. Based on
Bettinazzi, Emanuele L. M. +2 more
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Family Ownership Dispersion and Dividend Payout in Family Firms
Journal of Family Business Strategy, 2022Abstract Dividends are an important means of paying shareholders. At the same time, dividends can drain resources useful to grow the business. Focusing on privately-owned family firms, we argue that an important and unexplored feature driving dividend payout is the dispersion of equity shares among family members.
Miller, Danny +3 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
AbstractWe use a novel dataset to follow the evolution of family ownership, firm value and firm policies for up to 25 years post initial public offering (IPO). Firm value, measured by Tobin's Q, increases as family ownership decreases over time. Firms with higher family ownership invest less in research and development (R&D) and have greater R& ...
Huimin Li, Harley E. Ryan
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AbstractWe use a novel dataset to follow the evolution of family ownership, firm value and firm policies for up to 25 years post initial public offering (IPO). Firm value, measured by Tobin's Q, increases as family ownership decreases over time. Firms with higher family ownership invest less in research and development (R&D) and have greater R& ...
Huimin Li, Harley E. Ryan
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Introducing ownership innovation as an approach to study family firms ownership practices
2023This chapter focuses on ownership innovation, especially on family owners’ role in conducting innovative activities in their pursuit of control and development of the family business. Using a qualitative case study, we show how family firm owners create, develop, and adopt new organizational structures, practices, and tools to manage their family ...
Suvi Konsti-Laakso +3 more
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Family business in family ownership portfolios
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 2010In this paper, we study family business portfolios and illustrate ownership that connects family and business systems. Traditional family business research has assumed the one family/one business concept to be the main model. This study builds on the ideas of modern portfolio theory and behavioural finance theory and suggests that the portfolio ...
Marita Rautiainen +2 more
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