Family firm and CEO turnover
Family ownership and control is prevalent. For example, family firms account for about one third of S&P 500 firms and approximately one half of S&P 1500 firms (Anderson and Reeb 2003; Chen, Chen, and Cheng 2008).1 The presence of the founding family significantly influences agency conflicts...
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Main Authors: | CHEN, Xia, CHENG, Qiang, Lo, Alvis |
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2012
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