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Measuring credit risk in family firms
This article attempts to identify the default risk measure which best reflects the idiosyncratic context of public family firms. Seven accounting- and market-based measures are compared over a sample of 981 US family and non-family firms for the period ...
Isabel Abinzano +2 more
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Employee engagement in family and non-family firms
AbstractThis study aims to analyze the employee engagement in family and non-family firms and the factors that affect the process of engagement like: psychological factors, compensation and communication. After the presentation at the theoretical framework summarized by a deep literature review, a methodological and empirical posture has been ...
Azoury, Andre +2 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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The diversified management ability of the non-family members in the top management teams (TMTs) can significantly increase the research and development (R&D) investment of the family firms. However, existing studies focus on family characteristics.
Yujia Shao +3 more
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The effect of family ownership on accrual-based and real activities based earnings management: Evidence from the French context [PDF]
Research Question: What is the effect of family ownership on accrual-based earnings management (ABEM) and on real earnings management (REM)? Motivation: Despite the importance and the predominance of family companies among the worldwide listed firms ...
Zeineb Feki Cherif +2 more
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This study examines whether family-controlled firms have a higher level of information asymmetry than non family-controlled firms. This study also examines the influence of Internet Financial Reporting (IFR) to the information asymmetry.
I Putu Yogi Virgiawan, Vera Diyanty
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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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Corporate governance and cash holdings: Family versus non-family controlled firms
We examine the impact of corporate governance on cash holdings and the interplay of family ownership on this relationship through static and dynamic panel estimation models.
Rauf Gul +4 more
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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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Corporate Risk in Family Businesses Under Economic Crisis
This paper analyses corporate risk in family businesses in conjunction with generalized economic adversity. Using data from Portuguese family-controlled firms for the period of time between 1999 and 2010, we focus on the possibility of asymmetrical ...
Elisabete S. Vieira
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