Investigating the Link among Corruption, Corporate Governance and Corporate Performance in Family Businesses: A Future Research Agenda
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
Corruption and Firm Performance
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Step | Keyword Search |
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1 | ((“family businesses” AND “corruption”)) |
2 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership”) AND “corruption”)) |
3 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud”)) |
4 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”)) |
5 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”) AND “corporate governance”) |
6 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”) AND (“corporate governance” OR “governance”) |
7 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”) AND (“corporate governance” OR “governance”) AND “family members”) |
8 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”) AND (“corporate governance” OR “governance”) AND (“family members” OR “family executives”) |
9 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”) AND (“corporate governance” OR “governance”) AND (“family members” OR “family executives” OR “family board members”) |
10 | ((“family businesses” OR “family ownership” OR “family firms”) AND (“corruption” OR “fraud” OR “bribery”) AND (“corporate governance” OR “governance”) AND (“family members” OR “family executives” OR “family board members”) AND (LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE, “ar”)) AND (LIMIT-TO (PUBSTAGE, “final”) OR LIMIT-TO (PUBSTAGE, “aip”)) AND (LIMIT-TO (SRCTYPE, “j”)) |
Sources | Articles |
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Corporate Governance (Bingley) | 11 |
Journal Of Business Ethics | 8 |
Corporate Governance: An International Review | 7 |
Journal Of Business Research | 7 |
Asia Pacific Journal Of Management | 6 |
Journal Of World Business | 6 |
Journal Of Family Business Strategy | 5 |
Entrepreneurship: Theory And Practice | 4 |
Family Business Review | 4 |
Global Strategy Journal | 4 |
Paper | Total Citations | TC per Year |
---|---|---|
Corporate Governance Structure and Performance of Malaysian Listed Companies | 551 | 29.00 |
The Adolescence of Family Firm Research: Taking Stock and Planning for the Future | 352 | 27.08 |
The role of informal institutions in corporate governance: Brazil, Russia, India, and China compared | 284 | 20.29 |
Family firms in the global economy: Toward a deeper understanding of internationalization determinants, processes, and outcomes | 264 | 37.71 |
Management research and the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs): A bibliometric investigation and systematic review | 261 | 52.20 |
Does Corporate Governance Influence Earnings Management in Latin American Markets? | 220 | 20.00 |
Seeking Legitimacy Through CSR: Institutional Pressures and Corporate Responses of Multinationals in Sri Lanka | 156 | 17.33 |
Political activity and firm performance within nonmarket research: A review and international comparative assessment | 149 | 14.90 |
Influence of Family Involvement in Management and Ownership on Firm Performance: Evidence From Poland | 138 | 9.20 |
Harmony, Justice, Confusion, and Conflict in Family Firms: Implications for Ethical Climate and the “Fredo Effect” | 129 | 9.92 |
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Paganou, S.; Antoniadis, I.; Zournatzidou, G.; Sklavos, G. Investigating the Link among Corruption, Corporate Governance and Corporate Performance in Family Businesses: A Future Research Agenda. Adm. Sci. 2024, 14, 139. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070139
Paganou S, Antoniadis I, Zournatzidou G, Sklavos G. Investigating the Link among Corruption, Corporate Governance and Corporate Performance in Family Businesses: A Future Research Agenda. Administrative Sciences. 2024; 14(7):139. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070139
Chicago/Turabian StylePaganou, Savvina, Ioannis Antoniadis, Georgia Zournatzidou, and George Sklavos. 2024. "Investigating the Link among Corruption, Corporate Governance and Corporate Performance in Family Businesses: A Future Research Agenda" Administrative Sciences 14, no. 7: 139. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070139
APA StylePaganou, S., Antoniadis, I., Zournatzidou, G., & Sklavos, G. (2024). Investigating the Link among Corruption, Corporate Governance and Corporate Performance in Family Businesses: A Future Research Agenda. Administrative Sciences, 14(7), 139. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070139