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Corporate Governance And Firm Value In Italy How Directors And Board Members Matter Bruno Buchetti

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Corporate Governance And Firm Value In Italy How Directors And Board Members Matter Bruno Buchetti
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Bruno Buchetti
ISBN: 9783030562380, 3030562387
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Corporate Governance And Firm Value In Italy How Directors And Board Members Matter Bruno Buchetti by Bruno Buchetti 9783030562380, 3030562387 instant download after payment.

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.

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