Corporate Relationship In Corporate Governance In Family Business In Serbia

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN FAMILY BUSINESSES IN SERBIA

PhD Katarina Djulic, Faculty of Economics, Finance and Administration, kdjulic@fefa.edu.rs
MSc Tanja Kuzman, Faculty of Economics, Finance and Administration

PhD Katarina Djulic is Assistant Professor at FEFA on subjects of Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance. She also works as Senior Consultant in KPMG Serbia. She worked as an Associate Operations Officer at the International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group, on the Corporate Governance Program. She holds a Bachelor of Law from the University of Belgrade, a Master of Law (LL.M.) from Northwestern University, a Master in Public Policy from Harvard University JFK School of Government, and a PhD degree from the University of

Other sources confirm these findings indicating that only 5-15% of the family businesses continue to exist in the third generation of the successors of the founder (Davis and Harveston, 1998; Neubauer and Lank, 1998; Poutziouris, 2000, Ibrahim and Dumas, 2001; Grassi and Giarmarco, 2012 ).

The reasons for the unsustainability of family businesses are sometimes exactly the same as the reasons for all other businesses. Management processes, informality and lack of discipline are the most common weaknesses of family businesses (IFC, 2008). In the process of managing the family business, unlike other businesses, feelings and family problems can be involved complicating in that way the management process. On the other hand, the lack of procedures and informality in the conduct of business, can lead to inefficiencies and conflicts, while lack of planning in terms of succession, property management and absence of policies for the employment of family members leads in most cases to the failure of the family business. All the above mentioned reasons for the failures of family businesses stem from various weaknesses in Corporate Governance (hereinafter: CG) practices employed in family businesses. Therefore, several researchers have investigated the relationship between the level of CG and family businesses as to determine whether these