Family and Lone Founder Ownership and Strategic Behaviour: Social Context, Identity, and Institutional Logics
University of Alberta · HEC Montréal · +2 more institutions
Abstract
There is controversy in the literature about the effects of ownership on strategy and performance. Some scholars have taken agency explanations as definitive, arguing that closely held firms outperform. Empirical studies, however, show conflicting findings for firms with concentrated ownership: lone founder firms outperform, family firms do not. Such conflicts may be due to the failure of agency theory to distinguish between the social contexts of these different types of owners. We argue that explanations of performance must take into account not simply ownership, but who are the owners or executives and how their social contexts may influence their strategic priorities. Family owners and CEOs, influenced by…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.36
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- 100%
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- 99
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3Topics & keywords
- Agency (philosophy)
- Context (archaeology)
- Identity (music)
- Principal–agent problem
- Sociology
- Set (abstract data type)
- Business
- Public relations