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, privatization methods had a lasting effect on ownership structure in Ukraine. …
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privatization and the resulting low ownership concentration is one of the reasons for the poor performance of surviving firms. …
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This paper examines the effect of family ownership and control on executive compensation in listed firms during the … more often. The econometric analysis shows that family control and ownership concentration reduce CEO compensation whereas …
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This paper examines the relationship between the board-member independence, family control, and financial performance …
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In this paper the relation between ownership structure, board composition and firm performance is explored. A panel of Swedish listed firms is used to investigate how board composition affects firm performance. Board heterogeneity is measured as board size, age and gender diversity. The results...
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This paper contributes to the literature on ownership, control and performance by exploring these relationships for … negative impact on investment performance and firm value when control instruments that separate votes from capital share are …
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This paper investigates how family ownership, control, and management affect firms’ investment performance. We use the …
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widespread in Romania. Managers of enterprises that remain in the pipeline for privatization for long periods of time have little …
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Although a centerpiece of the reform process in Central and Eastern Europe, large-scale privatization cannot be … the allocative efficiency implications of alternate sequences of privatization in a reforming planned economy with two …
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In this paper we analyze whether a firm’s return to its R&D stock is affected by seller-buyer interactions. We suggest that firms that are in close contact with their customers will be relatively more sensitive to their customers’ needs, and therefore adjust their R&D activities accordingly....
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