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Title Mixing family with business : a study of Thai business groups and the families behind them / Marianne Bertrand ... [and others]
Published Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research, [2008]
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Series NBER working paper series ; working paper 13738
Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) ; working paper no. 13738
Summary "Families run a large fraction of business groups around the world. In this paper, we analyze how the structure of the families behind these business groups affects the groups' organization, governance and performance. To address this question, we constructed a unique data set of family trees and business groups for nearly 100 of the largest business families in Thailand. We find a strong positive association between family size and family involvement in the ownership and control of the family business. The sons of the founders play a central role in both ownership and board membership, especially when the founder of the group is gone. The availability of more sons is also associated with lower firm-level performance, especially when the founder is no longer present. We identify a possible governance channel for this performance effect. Excess control by sons, but not other family members, is associated with lower firm performance. In addition, excess control by sons increases with the number of sons and with the death of the founder. One hypothesis that emerges from our analysis is that part of the decay of family-run groups over time may be due to a dilution of ownership and control across a set of equally powerful descendants of the founder, which creates a race to the bottom in tunneling resources out of the group firms"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site
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Form Electronic book
Author Bertrand, Marianne.
National Bureau of Economic Research.
LC no. 2008612466