The Family Constitution as an Instrument of Corporate Governance in Family-Owned Companies*

Author: Patrick Ulrich and Sarah Speidel
Publisher: Family Firms and Family Constitution

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In recent years, the corporate governance structures of family businesses have become increasingly important to the public. This is due not only to the increasing number of corporate successions but also to the (still) lower degree of formalization of corporate governance in family-owned companies. In this chapter, the authors analyze theoretical and empirical findings on family governance with a focus on family constitution and present the results of their own exploratory empirical survey conducted in 2017.

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