Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange

Family firms dominate a substantial portion of businesses worldwide. While there have been several dimensions used to explore the behavior of family firms, family involvement has been argued to overpower family ownership in its ability to influence firm performance. Despite existing literature on fa...

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Main Authors: Estomata, Renee Alysson, Jumagdao, Jayel Mary, Millarez, Maxine Adrienne, Suerte, Gladys
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_econ-10132021-09-30T01:20:14Z Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange Estomata, Renee Alysson Jumagdao, Jayel Mary Millarez, Maxine Adrienne Suerte, Gladys Family firms dominate a substantial portion of businesses worldwide. While there have been several dimensions used to explore the behavior of family firms, family involvement has been argued to overpower family ownership in its ability to influence firm performance. Despite existing literature on family involvement and firm performance, prior studies have been limited to the CEO position as a means to measure involvement. With this, the paper aims to investigate the influence of a non-family CEO and Chairman on the performance of publicly listed firms in the Philippines from 2008 to 2019 using the following metrics: Return on Assets, Return on Equity, and Tobin’s Q. With an unbalanced panel data set, the researchers aim to measure non-family involvement and firm performance using the two-step Blundell-Bond System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimation technique to address possible issues of endogeneity. We find that non-family involvement is only significant when using Tobin’s Q as a measure of performance. With ROE as a measure, we find family ownership to be statistically significant with limited negative effects. Moreover, board duality, firm size, and tangibility were found to be significant depending on the performance measure used. Our results suggest that the impact of non-family involvement on firm performance is inconsistent. 2021-09-18T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_econ/14 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1013&context=etdb_econ Economics Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Family-owned business enterprises--Philippines Chief executive officers--Philippines Business Administration, Management, and Operations Economics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Family-owned business enterprises--Philippines
Chief executive officers--Philippines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Economics
spellingShingle Family-owned business enterprises--Philippines
Chief executive officers--Philippines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Economics
Estomata, Renee Alysson
Jumagdao, Jayel Mary
Millarez, Maxine Adrienne
Suerte, Gladys
Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange
description Family firms dominate a substantial portion of businesses worldwide. While there have been several dimensions used to explore the behavior of family firms, family involvement has been argued to overpower family ownership in its ability to influence firm performance. Despite existing literature on family involvement and firm performance, prior studies have been limited to the CEO position as a means to measure involvement. With this, the paper aims to investigate the influence of a non-family CEO and Chairman on the performance of publicly listed firms in the Philippines from 2008 to 2019 using the following metrics: Return on Assets, Return on Equity, and Tobin’s Q. With an unbalanced panel data set, the researchers aim to measure non-family involvement and firm performance using the two-step Blundell-Bond System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimation technique to address possible issues of endogeneity. We find that non-family involvement is only significant when using Tobin’s Q as a measure of performance. With ROE as a measure, we find family ownership to be statistically significant with limited negative effects. Moreover, board duality, firm size, and tangibility were found to be significant depending on the performance measure used. Our results suggest that the impact of non-family involvement on firm performance is inconsistent.
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author Estomata, Renee Alysson
Jumagdao, Jayel Mary
Millarez, Maxine Adrienne
Suerte, Gladys
author_facet Estomata, Renee Alysson
Jumagdao, Jayel Mary
Millarez, Maxine Adrienne
Suerte, Gladys
author_sort Estomata, Renee Alysson
title Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange
title_short Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange
title_full Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange
title_fullStr Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange
title_full_unstemmed Is blood thicker than water? An analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange
title_sort is blood thicker than water? an analysis on the involvement of non-family members in family-owned firms listed in the philippine stock exchange
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_econ/14
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