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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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of retentions as a determinant of investment. Measures of Tobin’s Q, marginal q and sales accelerator are used to control …
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. Controlling owners, often founding families, remain in control by resorting to an extensive use of dual-class shares. The practice … of dual-class shares which separates cash-flow rights and control rights is also found to be an important determinant of …
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households decreased. However, controlling owners - often founding families - remained in control by resorting to extensive use … of dual-class shares, control rights, which separate from cash-flow. This was an important determinant of firm …
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