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Past, present and future of family firms and their sustainability developments: a text-mining approach
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Journal:
Asian Review of Accounting
Asian Review of Accounting 1–28.
Published: 01 January 2026
... ownership, pinpoints gaps in the existing literature and outlines potential research areas for the future. Design/methodology/approach This article examines the research on sustainability in family firms (FF) over the past decade by analysing 162 relevant articles from Web of Science and Scopus. Through...
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Separating abusive from efficient related-party transactions: evidence from India
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Asian Review of Accounting
Asian Review of Accounting (2023) 31 (4): 631–657.
Published: 10 May 2023
...Kinshuk Saurabh Purpose The aim of this study is to understand a family firm's choice of related-party transaction (RPT) types and analyze their value impacts to separate the abusive from benign RPTs. Design/methodology/approach It uses a 10-year panel of BSE-listed 378 family (and 200 non...
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Family directors, independent directors, remuneration committee and executive remuneration in Malaysian listed family firms
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Asian Review of Accounting
Asian Review of Accounting (2020) 28 (1): 24–47.
Published: 07 November 2019
...Ling Jong; Poh-Ling Ho Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of family directors and independent directors on executive remuneration of listed family firms in Malaysia, and their involvement in remuneration committee on executive remuneration. Design/methodology/approach...
