This study uses the data of A-share listed family firms during the period 2010-18 and employs multiple regression analysis to verify the role of family control and working capital strategy for corporate risk-taking in China. This study also explores the regulatory role of family control in the relationship between working capital strategy and corporate risk-taking of Chinese listed family firms. Results show that greater family control encourages risk-taking behavior in Chinese firms whereas conservative working capital strategy diminishes corporate risk-taking. The results also suggest a regulatory role for family control on the effects of working capital strategy for family firms’ risk-taking behavior. Strong family control weakens the negative association between working capital conservatism and corporate risk-taking. This study's findings may help managers of family firms to adjust risk-taking behavior in response to changing working capital strategy. The results are robust to different measures of corporate risk-taking and working capital strategy.
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Bin-Feng, C., Mirza, S. S., Ahsan, T., Safdar, R., Iqbal, A., & Hayat, M. (2022). Family control and corporate risk-taking in China: Does working capital strategy matter? Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja , 35(1), 4280–4299. https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2021.2013270
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