Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies

InBrazil, family construction companies provide a significant share of goods and services in the construction industry. To protect themselves against fraud, crises and problems inherent to family organizations, these corporations need to implement at least basic corporate governance recommendations....

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Main Authors: Rayza Mirelle Francelino Nicácio, João Alberto Neves dos Santos, Carlos Alberto Pereira Soares, Wainer da Silveira e Silva
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2019-04-01
Series:Dyna
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/77135
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spelling doaj-0f8568ad4dac4522b4c50ce461de652e2020-11-25T00:40:03ZengUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Dyna0012-73532346-21832019-04-018620928128810.15446/dyna.v86n209.7713551156Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companiesRayza Mirelle Francelino NicácioJoão Alberto Neves dos SantosCarlos Alberto Pereira SoaresWainer da Silveira e SilvaInBrazil, family construction companies provide a significant share of goods and services in the construction industry. To protect themselves against fraud, crises and problems inherent to family organizations, these corporations need to implement at least basic corporate governance recommendations. This study evaluates the practices suggested by the Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC) based on a survey of 33 organizations. Our results indicate that construction companies in the country start their governance models by standardizing and professionalizing their business; however, they only start considering the family influence in later stages. The average scores obtained for the recommendations investigated suggest poor implementation of corporate governance practices in Brazilian family construction companies.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/77135corporate governancefamily businessBrazilian construction companies.
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author Rayza Mirelle Francelino Nicácio
João Alberto Neves dos Santos
Carlos Alberto Pereira Soares
Wainer da Silveira e Silva
spellingShingle Rayza Mirelle Francelino Nicácio
João Alberto Neves dos Santos
Carlos Alberto Pereira Soares
Wainer da Silveira e Silva
Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
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corporate governance
family business
Brazilian construction companies.
author_facet Rayza Mirelle Francelino Nicácio
João Alberto Neves dos Santos
Carlos Alberto Pereira Soares
Wainer da Silveira e Silva
author_sort Rayza Mirelle Francelino Nicácio
title Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
title_short Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
title_full Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
title_fullStr Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
title_sort corporate governance practices in brazilian family construction companies
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Dyna
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2346-2183
publishDate 2019-04-01
description InBrazil, family construction companies provide a significant share of goods and services in the construction industry. To protect themselves against fraud, crises and problems inherent to family organizations, these corporations need to implement at least basic corporate governance recommendations. This study evaluates the practices suggested by the Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance (IBGC) based on a survey of 33 organizations. Our results indicate that construction companies in the country start their governance models by standardizing and professionalizing their business; however, they only start considering the family influence in later stages. The average scores obtained for the recommendations investigated suggest poor implementation of corporate governance practices in Brazilian family construction companies.
topic corporate governance
family business
Brazilian construction companies.
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/77135
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