The relationship between non-family management in family firms and firm performance: A meta-analysis

The purpose of this meta-analysis is to empirically quantify the relationship between non-family management and family firm performance and to examine the potential influence of moderating factors on this relationship. Integrating findings from 69 studies and 105 total samples, we find a significant...

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