An Empirical Examination of Family-Managed Firms and Non-Family-Managed Firms: Evidence from Malaysia

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Mustapha, Mazlina [1 ]
Muslim, Zurimah Imam [1 ]
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[1] Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Econ & Management, Dept Accounting & Finance, Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia
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Family managed firms; firm characteristics; Malaysia;
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The purpose of this study is to explore the firm characteristics of family-managed firms in Malaysian public-listed firms. Selected firms were matched for size and industry before comparisons were made between the family-managed firms and non-family-managed firms. The data were collected using secondary sources. Various firm characteristics were investigated. The findings indicate that firms managed by families have a significantly larger board size, higher number of non-independent directors and executive directors and their directors have significantly longer experience working in the firm. However, the results suggest that the directors of these family-managed firms significantly lack professional qualification and tend to have fewer meetings compared to those directors in non-family managed firms. The findings also indicate that the compensations paid to the executive directors of family-managed firms are significantly higher than those paid to executive directors of non-family managed firms. The results also suggest that these firms have not utilised their assets efficiently to generate sales compared to their non-family-business counterparts.
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