Corporate governance and firm value in Italy : how directors and board members matter
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Corporate governance and firm value in Italy : how directors and board members matter
(Contributions to finance and accounting)
Springer, c2021
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Description
This book expands on the literature on the characteristics of management boards by especially focusing on family-listed and family-controlled companies, as they are ideal for studying board heterogeneity. It uses specific multidimensional indices and in-depth econometric analysis to introduce new variables, such as international experience, that represent a source of competitive advantage for firms in today's globalized world. In addition, by examining the heterogeneity ratio and the representation of independent and family directors, the book demonstrates how family-controlled firms use independent directors to import their heterogeneous expertise.
The book makes a threefold contribution: for regulators, it offers suggestions on improving the quality of reporting in family-controlled firms; for researchers, it demonstrates the importance of including directors' characteristics apart from the firm-specific factors in their analyses; and for practitioners, it shows that selecting directors with specific characteristics can have a substantial impact on firms' performance.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Board composition and its heterogeneity.- Directors' characteristics and firm's performance: research design and hypotheses.- Family firms board characteristics.- Econometric analysis.- Conclusions.
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