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Our study investigates the interlink between liquidity, corporate governance and firm value with the adoption of meta-analysis. The final sample consists of 428 studies extracted from 55 papers, covering 632,196 firm-year observations in a worldwide scope. The diversity in data is believed to...
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We investigate the role of family ownership on turnover within a firm's board of directors when the firm appoints a new … family influence based on the Attraction-Selection-Attrition theory. We find that directors are more likely to exit when a … new chairperson is appointed due to changes in board governance. In family firms, however, overall board governance is …
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conclusions, particularly in the event of strong family ties. This study aims to examine the ownership of female directors on …
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moderating effect of family ownership concentration (FOWC) on the association between CEO demographic attributes and two forms of … quality of financial reporting (QFR). However, they indicate that CEO age increases AEM, and family ownership concentration … affect EM but that the presence of family ownership increases a CEO's capacity with high education to reduce EM (AEM and REM …
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investment and family board involvement in family enterprises. Secondary data on listed Chinese family small- and medium … Chinese family SMEs. This study also found the moderating effect of family board involvement could inhibit the positive … relationship between CEO power and family SMEs' innovativeinvestment. Further, compared with hiring external professional managers …
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The study explores the impact of family versus non-family CEO management in Indonesian family companies on Corporate … Governance (CG), Earnings Management (EM), and Tax Avoidance (TA). It examines if family-managed firms are more prone to EM than … those with non-family CEOs, and considers TA as a mediator in the CG-EM relationship. This research is significant for …
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Over the past decade, Vietnam has opened the market and attended in large economic organization like ASEAN Free Trade Area, ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. Therefore, the...
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and family ownership. Based on the findings, the study suggests that firms can achieve higher performance by effectively …
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This article aims to provide a visualization of the problems posed by board-diversity, review the latest developments in board members around the world and identify practical implications from innovative articles published in reputable-databases. By categorizing research on board-diversity to...
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The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic review of the factors influencing the profitability performance of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). To achieve this objective, a qualitative method was employed, utilizing the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach to collect relevant...
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