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Family Feud: Succession Tournaments and Risk-taking in Family Firms
In: 11th Annual Mid-Atlantic Research Conference in Finance (MARC)
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CEO Facial Masculinity, Fraud, and ESG: Evidence from South Korea
In: Emerging Markets Review, Band 53
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R&D investment decisions in business groups: Evidence from a natural experiment
In: Corporate governance: an international review, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 55-79
ISSN: 1467-8683
AbstractResearch Question/IssueThis paper examines R&D investment decisions in firms under a pyramidal ownership structure in the context of South Korea.Research Findings/InsightsUsing the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act, which places limits on group affiliates' equity investments, we provide new evidence that controlling owners tend to increase long‐term R&D expenditures more in firms that are largely subject to the equity investment regulation in South Korea. Moreover, this result is more significant for firms for which the owners have low cash‐flow rights, firms located in the lower layers of the pyramid, and firms that hold less equity shares than do other group affiliates.Theoretical/Academic ImplicationsThis study contributes to the literature that focuses on R&D investment decisions by providing empirical support regarding how firms' relative status within their business group influences the firms' R&D investment decisions in South Korea.Practitioner/Policy ImplicationsThis study provides important insight into the positive policy implications of the equity investment regulation on R&D investments for Korean business groups.
Bank Partnership and Liquidity Crisis
In: Journal of Banking and Finance, Band 120
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How Inheritance Law Affects Family Firm Performance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Band 59
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