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Family Business, COVID-19, Performance, CEOs
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CEOs, COVID-19, Family Business, Financial Performance
corporate governance, environment, green innovation, patents
Political connections, Family ties, Rent extraction, Local politics
financial development, banking deregulation, innovation, risk diversification
Corporate venture capital; family ownership; investment; performance
corporate venture capital, family firms, INVESTMENT, performance
Corporate governance, free trade agreement, competition, performance
trust, trade financing, family firms, financial crisis, performance
family firms, political uncertainty, election, local politics
female executives; banks; competition; performance; risk
Luck; CEOs; Compensation; Firm Performance; Corporate Governance
CEO Mobility, Compensation, corporate governance, firm performance, luck
CEOs, geographic proximity, Management style, neighborhood values, working environment
private firms, boards, debt, independent directors, board connections
dispositional optimism, belief updating, entrepreneurship, negative feedback, innovation
Entrepreneurship; Dispositional Optimism; Business recovery; Expectations; Innovation
Family Business, CEO Succession, Leadership, Performance
Ownership structure, Target Selection, Acquisitions, Family firms, Corporate governance
venture capital, early-stage investment, fund size, performance
early-stage investment, fund size, Performance, venture capital
Family firms, natural disasters, resilience, social capital, entrepreneurial opportunities
antitrust violation; corporate ownership; investment; financing
Antitrust violation, Financing, investment, ownership
Reward to politics, Political power, Family ties, Local politics
financial reporting; ethical leadership; leaders; fraudulent behavior; cheating
corporate governance, boards, share repurchases, independent directors, employment, earnings management, UK
family firms; culture; trust; social capital
political uncertainty, investment, electoral systems, multinationals
Family Control, Social Capital, Trust
corporate venture capital, family firms, investment, performance
female CEOs; female directors; firm performance
CEOs; Education; Climate Change; Energy Efficiency