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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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We examine the impact of family control on the likelihood of accounting misstatements and market reactions to subsequent restatements. Using a matched-firm approach, we find that family control overall reduces the incidence of misstatements, consistent with the notion that controlling families...
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This study examines the effect of excess control rights on cash holding policy of Chinese family controlled firms. We find that excess control rights are positively associated to firms' cash holding of family controlled firms and that the high cash holding are tunnelled by controlling families...
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Prior studies have documented the influences of the cultural values of collectivism and high power distance on creativity and innovation. However, despite the extensive body of upper echelons literature on how CEOs’ prior experiences affect firm behavior, we know little about how executives’...
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