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This paper extends research in the field of private equity investments in family firms. It contributes to the literature by fundamentally analyzing the decision criteria of family firm owners for using minority investments of private equity investors. This type of financing might be of great...
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We apply control rights theory to explain the structure and determinants of financial covenants in private equity backed leveraged buyouts. We analyze 130 German transactions from 2000 to 2008, covering about 40 percent of the LBO market during this period. We consider Germany to be a superior...
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corporate governance structures in the analysis of financing decisions. -- Entrepreneurial finance ; family firms ; equity …
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Our aim is to empirically examine how reasons for using private equity (PE) and prior experience with PE affect the willingness of privately held firms to cede company control. Based on a questionnaire entailing 75 privately held firms backed by PE, we show that family firms cede less control...
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enjoy control benefits at the cost of over-reliance on “monitored finance”, while other firms, especially the large family … firms, prefer transparency and the lower cost of external finance …
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This paper uses a sample of Chinese firms to examine the impact of corporate opacity on the relationship between family control and firms' cost of debt. We find that family control is associated with a lower cost of debt on average, and a negative impact exists mainly in firms with relatively...
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While recent literature has documented that U.S. family firms differ markedly from their non-family counterparts, there is a paucity of evidence on how these firms differ in terms of their cost of capital or financial structure. In this paper, we show that family and non-family firms differ in...
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We analyze the role of venture capitalists (VCs) in transforming the management and governance of China's private family firms pre-IPO. We show, causally, that VC-backed family firms are more likely than non-VC backed family firms to experience departures of family members from top management...
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China's property rights exchanges were established in the late 1980s to enable the Chinese authorities to dispose of state-owned assets as part of the reform of the country's state-owned enterprises. However, now that the proportion of state-owned assets traded on these exchanges is expected to...
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