Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11159/671122
Book title: 
Family Firms and Family Constitution
ISBN: 
978-1-83797-200-5
Document Type: 
Book Part
Place of Publication and Publisher: 
Emerald Publishing Limited
Year of Publication: 
2023
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Abstract: 
Prior family business research has been dominated by an agency theory perspective, narrow definitions of what constitutes family wealth, and a preoccupation with business governance mechanisms to the exclusion of family governance mechanisms. This chapter presents the findings of examining the role of a broader range of governance mechanisms (for the business; for the family) in achieving more comprehensive wealth (economic and non-economic) family business goals in the Australian context. Based on survey responses from around 400 family businesses, the findings from this study show that both family and business governance mechanisms contribute significantly to achieving both the business’s financial performance and the achievement of family-centered goals that are important to the owning family. The results also suggest that the relationship between governance and performance in the family business context is much more complex than that acknowledged in prior research and has implications for both future research and practice.
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Language: 
English (eng)
Citation: 
In: Family Firms and Family Constitution (2023). Emerald Publishing Limited, S. 143 - 163.
https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-200-520231009.
doi:10.1108/978-1-83797-200-520231009.

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