Board Composition and Family Firms’ Profitability. Do Generational Stage and Performance Level Matter?

A. Sentuti, Gail Denisse Chamochumbi Diaz, F. Cesaroni
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International Journal of Economic Behavior, vol. 10, n. 1, 2020, 3-13 This article examines the relationship between board composition and family firms’ performance. Namely, by adopting the theoretical framework of socio-emotional wealth and analyzing a sample of Italian medium-sized family firms, we investigate how the presence of non-family directors affects their financial performance, considering the generational stage as a moderating variable. Findings suggest that a higher presence of non-family directors has a less positive effect on first-generation family firms than in later generations of family firms. Furthermore, by adopting a quantile regression, results show that this effect is more striking in low-performing family businesses than in high. Keywords : Family Businesses; Board of directors; Firm performance; Non-family directors; Corporate governance; Generational stage; First-generation family firms; Quantile regression
董事会组成与家族企业盈利能力。代际舞台和表演水平重要吗?
《国际经济行为研究》,vol. 10, no . 1, 2020, 3-13。也就是说,通过采用社会情感财富的理论框架并分析意大利中型家族企业的样本,我们研究了非家族董事的存在如何影响其财务绩效,并将代际阶段作为调节变量。研究结果表明,非家族董事的存在对第一代家族企业的积极影响不如对后代家族企业的积极影响。此外,通过采用分位数回归,结果表明,这种效应在低绩效家族企业中比在高绩效家族企业中更为显著。关键词:家族企业;董事会;公司业绩;非家族成员董事;公司治理;代阶段;第一代家族企业;分位数回归
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