Transgenerational Succession’ Effects on Financial Performance of Listed Family Firms in the Arab Countries

  • Azzeddine Allioui LAREGO Laboratory, ENCG, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakesh, Morocco
  • Badr Habba Chair of Moroccan Family businesses, ESCA Ecole de Management, Casablanca, Morocco LAREGO Laboratory, ENCG, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakesh, Morocco
  • Taib Berrada El Azizi Chair of Moroccan Family businesses, ESCA Ecole de Management, Casablanca, Morocco
Keywords: Family firms, performance, succession, growth opportunities, underinvestmen, risk-taking

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of succession events on the level and determinants of the financial performance of family businesses in the Arab world. This research is conducted through an empirical study on a sample of 166 family businesses in the Arab world. Firstly, the paper compares the financial performance of family businesses that continue to be managed by the founders with family businesses in which the management has been transferred to the successors. Secondly, this research identifies the determinants of the financial performance of the two categories through a multifactorial model based on the panel data method. The results revealed that succession negatively impacts the seizing of opportunities and growth in the market in the context of family businesses in the Arab region. Moreover, the paper clarifies the prudent policy that characterizes the transmitted family businesses, through the accumulation of resources and underinvestment. In this sense, this research provides evidence that family wealth and business affairs are interrelated in the tradition of clientelism, which is reflected in Arab countries by the transmission of family businesses to family successors. In other words, succession to inheritors is inevitable in the Arab context, and family businesses may show contradictory performances and stagnate, compared to first-generation family businesses.

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Published
2020-09-29
How to Cite
Allioui, A., Habba, B., & Azizi, T. B. E. (2020). Transgenerational Succession’ Effects on Financial Performance of Listed Family Firms in the Arab Countries. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 16(25), 125. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2020.v16n25p125
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ESJ Social Sciences