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题名: A Family Member or Professional Management? The Choice of a CEO and Its Impact on Performance
作者: Lin, Shu-hui;Hu, Shing-yang
贡献者: 商業教育學系
日期: 2007
上传时间: 2010-11-15T06:43:53Z
摘要: In this study, we explore what kinds of family firms are more likely to have a family CEO or professional CEO, and investigate the performance of CEOs from different backgrounds. The results show that firms with low requirements in managerial skills and a high potential for expropriation are more likely to choose a CEO from the controlling family (nepotism). Our investigation, furthermore, shows that when a firm requires high managerial skills, using a professional CEO can help firm performance, especially if the family has low cash-flow rights and weak control. When there is large opportunity for expropriation in a family firm, the firm's performance will be better if the CEO is a family member and the family has highly persuasive cash-flow rights.
關聯: Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15(6):1348-1362(DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8683.2007.00650.x)
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