Corporate Governance Of Family Firms In Subsequent Generations

  • Duller C
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This paper addresses the differences in corporate governance regarding generations of Austrian and German family businesses. Generations differ from each other significantly with respect to the percentage of non-family executives in management boards. The existence of a supervisory board differs between founder and subsequent generations, but it turns out that with transfer of ownership to subsequent generations, there is no noticeable trend concerning the percentage of non-family members in supervisory boards. Thus, this study demonstrates the importance of a comprehensive and profound analysis of generation-specific characteristics.

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Duller, C. (2013). Corporate Governance Of Family Firms In Subsequent Generations. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 12(3), 345. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v12i3.7677

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