Founding family ownership and innovation

Vincent Y.S. Chen, Shou Min Tsao, Guang Zheng Chen

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摘要

This study empirically examines the extent to which family ownership affects innovation. Using a sample of Taiwanese listed firms, we find that family firms invest more in innovation than nonfamily firms, suggesting that family firms' incentives to encourage innovation investment (e.g. long-run presence concern) outweigh families' risk diversification concern in making innovation decisions. Our results are more pronounced in families that have voting-cash flow rights divergence and that operate in high-tech industries. Our study suggests that the family ownership structure is not necessarily detrimental to shareholder interests, although prior research indicates that the agency cost of large and small shareholders is high in East Asian countries where family ownership can exacerbate this type of agency conflict.

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頁(從 - 到)429-456
頁數28
期刊Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics
20
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 12月 2013

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