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Asset Tangibility, information asymmetries and intangibles as determinants of family firms leverage

César CamisónJosé Antonio ClementeSergio Camisón-haba

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Review PaperEmpreses FinancesSMETurismeTangibilityEconomia d'empresaGeneral Business Management and AccountingLeverageFamily firmInformation asymmetriesM10 Business Administration—General

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Using a sample of Spanish tourism small and medium-sized firms, we have tested the impact of family control, publicly-available information and tangibility on financial structure, providing a multi-theoretical model that incorporates contributions from the classical theory of finance, inspired by agency theory, the behavioural theory of the firm and strategic theory. The results point to the need to jointly consider the effects of information transmission practices, asset investment decisions and ownership structures on debt capacity. The results show how family control is associated with propensity to take on debt, so that the desire to maintain social control and socioemotional wealth prevails over risk aversion, being the relationship between family ownership and leverage more complex and contingent than has been assumed in financial and behavioural models. In addition, this study contributes further evidence on the importance of family reputational intangibles, showing a positive indirect effect on firms’ leverage capacity and relating to the gap left by finance theory regarding the value of intangibles for debt, which has meant that their value in reducing information asymmetries in the capital market has been overlooked.

10.1007/s11846-022-00522-yhttps://hdl.handle.net/10550/85032