2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfbs.2014.12.001
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Family involvement and firm performance: Evidence from UK listed firms

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“…In other words, firms having higher level of leverage in both full sample and sub-samples perform worse in terms of profitability. This finding that the leverage is negatively and significantly associated with profitability parallels the findings of Majumdar (1997) for India; Andres (2008) for Germany; Asimakopoulos et al (2009) for Greece; Nunes et al (2009) for Portugal;Pattitoni et al (2014) for the EU-15 countries, Pervan and Mlikota (2013) for Croatia; Miralles-Marcelo et al (2014) for Portugal and Spain; Poutziouris et al (2015) for UK; and Mijić et al (2016) for Serbia; among others.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…In other words, firms having higher level of leverage in both full sample and sub-samples perform worse in terms of profitability. This finding that the leverage is negatively and significantly associated with profitability parallels the findings of Majumdar (1997) for India; Andres (2008) for Germany; Asimakopoulos et al (2009) for Greece; Nunes et al (2009) for Portugal;Pattitoni et al (2014) for the EU-15 countries, Pervan and Mlikota (2013) for Croatia; Miralles-Marcelo et al (2014) for Portugal and Spain; Poutziouris et al (2015) for UK; and Mijić et al (2016) for Serbia; among others.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The link between growth opportunities and profitability is, however, statistically insignificant in each regressions. The influence of growth on profitability is found to be significant and positive in previous studies such as Mijić et al (2016), Poutziouris et al (2015) and Miralles-Marcelo et al (2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Some authors have already highlighted the tendency for business and social networks of SMEs to overlap (O'Donnell 2001;Bagwell 2007;Gayen 2010). Theories of multiple-rationalities extend this approach and consider it in the context of family businesses where family and business strategy intertwine (Hall 2002;Poutziouris 2009) and hence a framework which offers a more comprehensive approach would be appropriate. This paper reviews evidence from previous research which considers networks in family business and SME contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%