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European family firms and acquisition propensity: A comprehensive analysis of the legal system’s role
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Palabras clave
Acquisitions
Family firms
Family involvement
Heterogeneity
Legal system
Clasificación UNESCO
5311 Organización y Dirección de Empresas
5311.02 Gestión Financiera
Fecha de publicación
2018-03
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Requejo, I.; Reyes-Reina, F.; Sanchez-Bueno, M.J. & Suárez-González, I. (2018). European family firms and acquisition propensity: A comprehensive analysis of the legal system’s role, Journal of Family Business Strategy, 9(1), 44-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfbs.2018.01.003
Resumen
This study focuses on family firms’ acquisition propensity. Recognizing that family firms are per se reluctant to acquire, we investigate how the legal system in which such firms operate directly affects their reluctance to undertake acquisitions. Extending previous work on the role of the institutional environment in family firms’ strategic decisions, we also analyze the legal system’s moderating effect in the relationship between family involvement in the business and the probability of acquisitions. Our sample covers family firms from Western European countries with four different legal systems over a nine-year period (2007-2015). We find that family involvement makes family firms more reluctant to undertake acquisitions, and that family firms operating in legal systems with a higher level of shareholder protection are more prone to acquire other businesses. Additionally, our results show that the aversion towards acquisitions associated with family participation in the business is mitigated in countries where shareholders are better protected, thus supporting the view that the legal system moderates the negative impact that family involvement has on acquisition propensity.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877858516301656
http://hdl.handle.net/10366/153900
http://hdl.handle.net/10366/153900
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1877-8585
DOI
10.1016/j.jfbs.2018.01.003
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