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Title:
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Board Size Effects in Closely Held Corporations
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Author:
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Bennedsen, Morten; Kongsted, Hans Christian; Meisner Nielsen, Kasper |
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Abstract:
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Previous work on board size effects in closely held corporations
has established a negative correlation between board size and firm performance.
We argue that this work has been incomplete in analysing the causal
relationship due to lack of ownership information and weak identification
strategies in simultanous equation analysis. In the present paper we reexamine
the causal relationship between board size and firm performance using a
dataset of more than 5,000 small and medium sized closely held corporations
with complete ownership information and detailed accounting data. We test
the potential endogeneity of board size by using a new instrument given by
the number of children of the founders of the firms. Our analysis shows that
board size can be taken as exogenous in the performance equation. Furthermore,
based on a flexible model specification we find that there is no
empirical evidence of adverse board size effects in the typical range of three
to six board members. Finally, we find a significantly negative board size
effect in the minority of closely held firms which have comparatively large
boards of seven or more members. |
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10398/7566
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Date:
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2004-12-08 |