Family Capital

Research suggests that good behaviour is more common at family firms, but is that really the case?

Germany's all important family businesses still believe that their products are the best in the world,…

The family office world is evolving, but how will they change in the coming years?

It is not uncommon for several generations of a non-owning family to work for a family company.

Ratan Tata buys a stake in China's biggest smartphone maker, there may be trouble ahead for Siemens,…

Corporate acquisitions are often driven by the egos of CEOs, short-term share performance and banks keen…

Although they spend less money on innovation than non-family businesses, family firms produce more successful…

The Argentinian who applied management theory to agriculture - and made billions.

The third generation head of the family tyre business died his week aged 88.

Women are increasingly moving into the top positions in firms owned by families, meaning they are well-placed…

They have huge holdings in many of the world's biggest companies

Behavioural biases can lead to poor decision-making about successors in family businesses.

The chairman has resigned after two decades, but the German automaker's complex governance ought to ensure…