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This article reviews the existing literature about the most prevalent form of corporate ownership around the world: ownership by individuals—particularly founders—and families.
Belén Villalonga, R. Amit
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Family Ownership and Carbon Emissions
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Marcin Borsuk +3 more
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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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Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society, 2023
Purpose The paper aims to examine how Indian non-financial service sector companies’ financial performance is influenced by their corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditures.
A. Kaimal, S. Uzma
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Purpose The paper aims to examine how Indian non-financial service sector companies’ financial performance is influenced by their corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditures.
A. Kaimal, S. Uzma
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Family Ownership Influence on Cost Elasticity
Social Science Research Network, 2023This study explores the relation between family ownership and cost elasticity. Using a sample of 1746 European firms, we first find that family ownership, a prevalent ownership type with unique characteristics, is associated with greater cost elasticity.
Gianfranco Siciliano, Dan Weiss
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Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 2022
This study examines the impact of gender diversity on sustainability growth, and moderating role of family ownership in an emerging economy, Pakistan. We employed 3730 firm-year observations, comprising of 307 non-financial firms listed on Pakistan Stock
Ali Amin +3 more
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This study examines the impact of gender diversity on sustainability growth, and moderating role of family ownership in an emerging economy, Pakistan. We employed 3730 firm-year observations, comprising of 307 non-financial firms listed on Pakistan Stock
Ali Amin +3 more
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Political connection, family ownership and corporate risk disclosure: empirical evidence from Jordan
Meditari Accountancy Research, 2021Purpose This study aims to empirically examine whether the political connection is related to risk disclosure practices. The study also seeks to contribute to the existent risk disclosure literature by investigating the moderator effect of family ...
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