死钱:继承法与家族企业的长寿

Dead Money: Inheritance Law and the Longevity of Family Firms

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE · 2014
被引 80
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了德国、法国、香港特别行政区和美国四个法域的继承法规定对家族企业资产代际转移的影响,揭示了外部制度因素如何决定家族企业长寿的总体趋势。

Abstract

“Dead money” refers to the potential for the division, reduction, and misallocation of family firm assets during intergenerational wealth transfers. We consider the effects of inheritance law provisions on property transfers and the potential impact on family firm vitality in four jurisdictions: Germany, France, Hong Kong SAR, and the United States. These jurisdictions have divergent legal origins and inheritance law regimes that generate distinct patterns of transformation and continuity in family firms. The contribution of the paper is to identify external institutional factors that determine the central tendencies on family firm longevity in a literature that has hitherto focused on internal factors such as the efficacy of adopting professional management and succession planning.

继承法家族企业法律与经济学财产转移