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Multiple Blockholder Structures and Family Firm Performance
in Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 42 (2)
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This study examines how multiple blockholder structures affect family firm performance. Building on arguments from both principal–principal agency and familiness perspectives, we suggest that asymmetrical distribution of voting power among family and nonfamily blockholders hurts firm performance. Further, we suggest that the larger the number of blockholder types, the stronger the negative effect of voting-power asymmetry among family and nonfamily blockholders on firm performance. We provide
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empirical support for our hypotheses using a longitudinal sample of 413 French family firms over the 1992–2012 period.
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