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Investment policy in family controlled firms
Authors:Ronald C Anderson  Augustine Duru  David M Reeb
Institution:1. Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA;2. Temple University, and National University of Singapore, Singapore 119245, Republic of Singapore
Abstract:We explore the relation between family ownership and corporate investment policy. Our analysis centers on two incentives, risk aversion and extended investment horizons, which potentially influence the level and type of investments that family firms undertake. We find that family firms devote less capital to long-term investments than firms with diffuse ownership structures. When dividing long-term investment into its two components of R&D and capital expenditures, we note that family firms, relative to nonfamily firms, prefer investing in physical assets relative to riskier R&D projects. Additional tests indicate that family firms receive fewer patent citations per dollar of R&D investment relative to nonfamily firms. Overall, all empirical results indicate that family preferences for lower firm risk, across all family sub-types, affects corporate R&D spending and capital expenditures.
Keywords:G3  L2  K2  M4
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