Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?

This study sought to investigate whether the notion that family firms underperform non-family firms in terms of their stock price is valid or groundless, with emphasis on Chinese family firms that form the majority of local enterprises in Singapore. Analysis of the information was conducted on both...

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Main Authors: Lee, Jimmy Kiat Bee., Ng, Tuck Whye., Wong, Manquan.
Other Authors: Khaw, Moira Phaik Geok
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8473
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-84732023-05-19T05:41:42Z Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality? Lee, Jimmy Kiat Bee. Ng, Tuck Whye. Wong, Manquan. Khaw, Moira Phaik Geok Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Equity This study sought to investigate whether the notion that family firms underperform non-family firms in terms of their stock price is valid or groundless, with emphasis on Chinese family firms that form the majority of local enterprises in Singapore. Analysis of the information was conducted on both the short- and long-run. 2008-09-24T07:21:42Z 2008-09-24T07:21:42Z 2002 2002 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8473 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Lee, Jimmy Kiat Bee.
Ng, Tuck Whye.
Wong, Manquan.
Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
description This study sought to investigate whether the notion that family firms underperform non-family firms in terms of their stock price is valid or groundless, with emphasis on Chinese family firms that form the majority of local enterprises in Singapore. Analysis of the information was conducted on both the short- and long-run.
author2 Khaw, Moira Phaik Geok
author_facet Khaw, Moira Phaik Geok
Lee, Jimmy Kiat Bee.
Ng, Tuck Whye.
Wong, Manquan.
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author Lee, Jimmy Kiat Bee.
Ng, Tuck Whye.
Wong, Manquan.
author_sort Lee, Jimmy Kiat Bee.
title Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
title_short Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
title_full Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
title_fullStr Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
title_full_unstemmed Inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
title_sort inferior market performance of initial public offerings issued by family firms : myth or reality?
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