Performance of Family Businesses in the Specific Conditions of CEE Countries: The Case of the Czech Republic
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https://doi.org/10.31577/ekoncas.2024.03-04.03Keywords:
family business, performance indicators, small and medium enterprises, supplying missing data, linear mixed effect model, Czech RepublicAbstract
Many authors point out that family businesses in the CEE region due to a different historical development might exhibit specific features and because of that deserve specific attention. The presented paper aims to contribute to this effort by exploring factors driving the performance of family businesses in the Czech Republic, in course of the research a panel of 7,995 businesses was analyzed by using the linear mixed effects model. The common problem of missing data, especially on micro-enterprises, was addressed by using CHAID methodology. We found that the factors driving family business performance differs between micro and SMEs segments of businesses, while the effect of families is most significant in terms of the model’s slope rather than constant.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Mária Režňáková, Michal Karas, Pavla Srbová, Jan Pěta, Eva Michalíková
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