Family business performance: evidence from Mexico
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Keywords

Firm performance
family ownership
family firm
ownership concentration
corporate governance

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Espinoza Aguiló, T. I., & Espinoza Aguiló, N. F. (2012). Family business performance: evidence from Mexico. Cuadernos De Administración, 25(44). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cao25-44.defe
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Abstract

Based on the work of Anderson & Reeb (2003), the current paper aims to examine whether, under the peculiar influence of the Mexican corporate system, there are differences in the performance of family and non-family firms. The authors propose an analysis that allows conducting a comprehensive study and comparison between companies with different ownership structures (family vs. non-family firms), differentiated by heterogeneously developed governance patterns. Likewise, the effects of the degree of ownership concentration on performance are also analyzed. Moreover, evidence is shown of contrasting relationships between governance mechanisms and performance in family and non-family firms. Results are consistent with those of Anderson & Reeb (2003).
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