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Auditor Choice in Indonesia Listed Family Firms
This study aims to empirically examine the auditor choice in family firms. The study investigates the relationship between family firms, family ownership, and the family identity of the CEO with auditor choice.
Hasni Yusrianti +2 more
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Open innovation has emerged as a topic of great importance due to the recognized benefits that it brings to the company's business performance; however, it has been sparsely addressed in SMEs from developing countries.
Marisela-Yazmín García-Vidales +2 more
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The Role of Family Character in Cooperation Agreements
Purpose – This paper aims to study the differences between family and non-family firms when establishing cooperation agreements. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical research was conducted using a sample of 1,848 firms, of which 828 are family ...
Cristina López-Cózar Navarro +2 more
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The Impact of Family Ownership on Capital Structure and Business Performance
Financial decision making in family companies is a topical issue that has arisen from an awareness of the significant impact of family businesses on the economies of individual countries.
Lenka Stryckova
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Accrual earning management and future performance: Evidence from family firm in Indonesia
The purpose reasearch is to examine the effect of earnings management on future performance. We also will assess whether auditor have important role in family firms.
Edy Suprianto, Doddy Setiawan
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Family versus Non‐Family Firm Franchisors: Behavioural and Performance Differences [PDF]
AbstractDrawing from resource‐based theory, we argue that family firm franchisors behave and perform differently compared to non‐family firm franchisors. Our theorizing suggests that compared to a non‐family firm franchisor, a family firm franchisor cultivates stronger relationships with franchisees and provides them with more training. Yet, we predict
Chirico, F. +3 more
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TMT diversity and innovation ambidexterity in family firms [PDF]
Purpose – Family firms that simultaneously engage in multiple levels of innovation – incremental andradical – are likely to enjoy performance advantages across generations.
Röd, Irina
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Internationalisation Patterns of Polish Family High-Tech Firms
Objective: The objective of the article is to explore internationalisation patterns of family high-tech firms, especially their internationalisation motives, intensity, speed, and entry modes.
Nelly Daszkiewicz
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Ownership structure and profitability of listed firms in an emerging market [PDF]
Motivated by the agency theory and the need to examine the effect of separation of ownership and management, this study examines the determinants of profitability in different firm ownership structures and how different ownership structures impact ...
Richard Angelous Kotey +2 more
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Working in family firms: less paid but more secure? Evidence from French matched employer-employee data [PDF]
We study compensation packages in family and non-family firms. Using French matched employer-employee data, we first show that family firms pay on average lower wages.
Andrea Bassanini +3 more
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