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How is Family Firm Ownership Structured? The Case of Korean Chaebols.
Research by Professor Daniel Wolfenzon, Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics, and colleagues examines family firm ownership structures.
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Finance, Ownership, Research Findings
Do Wealthy People Deserve to Be Rich?
Shai Davidai, Associate Professor, Management, Columbia Business School, determines the role charitable giving plays on whether others perceive that the rich deserve their wealth.
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Family Enterprise Insights
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Finance, Ownership, Research Findings
Succession in Family Firms
Daniel Wolfenzon, Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School, presents research on succession in family firms.
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Family Enterprise Insights
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Leadership, Practitioner Perspectives, Research Findings
Decision-making in Action: Tools to Help You Right Now
In the midst of the pandemic, you hope that the decisions you’re making will stand the test of time.
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Family Enterprise Insights
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Finance, Governance, Management, Research Findings
Do employees at family firms work harder?
Daniel Wolfenzon, Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics, Finance Division Chair, and Faculty Director, Columbia’s Global Family Enterprise Program, investigated absenteeism in family firms versus non-family firms.
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