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Family Business Growth Around the World

Ivan MiroshnychenkoCentre for Family Business Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, ItalyAlfredo De MassisCentre for Family Business Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, ItalyDanny MillerCenter for Research on Organization, Strategy and Governance, HEC Montreal, Montreal, QC, CanadaRoberto BarontiniInstitute of Management, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy
2020en
ABI

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Growth is important for the long-term success of a business. Regrettably, the impact of family influence on firm growth is largely neglected. We examine whether family firms have a higher growth rate than their nonfamily counterparts. Based on a large sample of firms across 43 countries over a 10-year period, we show that family firms on average have higher growth rates than nonfamily firms, and this positive effect is greater for family firms operating in strong national institutional environments which are less corrupt, more democratic, more subject to rule of law, and have effective government policies. We also find that the positive effect of family influence on firm growth varies significantly across different types of family firms and different business cycles. These findings show that family control has an economically significant impact on growth rates and important implications for both family firm theory and practice.

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