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Researcher
Wim VOORDECKERS
- Keywords:Economics and applied economics
- Disciplines:Financial economics, Business management, Organisational management, Strategic management
Affiliations
- Accountancy, Finance & Governance (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2009 → Today - Governance (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2009 → Today - Governance (Research group)
Responsible
From1 Oct 2009 → Today - Faculty of Business Economics (Faculty)
Member
From12 Nov 1991 → Today - Research Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Research institute)
Responsible
From16 Nov 2008 → 31 Dec 2015 - Financing, entrepreneurship and reporting (Research group)
Member
From15 Jun 2005 → 30 Sep 2009 - Research Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Research institute)
Member
From22 Nov 2000 → 31 Dec 2015 - Management (Division)
Member
From12 Nov 1991 → 30 Sep 2009
Projects
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- Chairman effectiveness in Boards of Directors in Private Family FirmsFrom1 Mar 2024 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Directors' Busyness and Corporate Social Responsibility DisclosuresFrom1 Feb 2024 → TodayFunding: BOF - mobility
- IOF mandate Faculty of Business Economics (BEW) 2024-2028From1 Jan 2024 → TodayFunding: IOF - mandates
- Unravel organizational drivers of eco-innovation performance in family and nonfamily firmsFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- More corporate governance in family businessesFrom1 Jan 2023 → TodayFunding: Provinces, Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The investment behaviour of business familiesFrom1 Sep 2022 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Multiple Directorships, Gender and Firm Performance: Moderating role of Board Size.From1 Sep 2021 → 30 Nov 2021Funding: BOF - mobility
- Governance of the Internationalization of Family FirmsFrom1 Feb 2020 → 31 Jan 2024Funding: BOF - projects
- Firm growth-degrowth, leverage and innovation in family firmsFrom1 Nov 2019 → 31 Jan 2020Funding: BOF - mobility
- Family governance practices, firm growth-degrowth, the cost of equity capital and innovation in family firmsFrom1 Nov 2019 → 31 Jan 2020Funding: BOF - mobility
Publications
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- Essays on entrepreneurial orientation in privately-held family firms(2014)
Authors: Jelle SCHEPERS, Wim VOORDECKERS
Number of pages: 224 - The CEO autonomy – stewardship behavior relationship in family firms: The mediating role of psychological ownership.(2013)
Authors: Bart HENSSEN, Wim VOORDECKERS, Frank LAMBRECHTS, Matti KOIRANEN
Pages: 312 - 322 - Family Firm CEO Shaping Firm-Level Entrepreneurial Orientation: The Board of Directors as Mediator(2013)
Authors: Jelle SCHEPERS, Wim VOORDECKERS, Tensie STEIJVERS, Eddy LAVEREN
Pages: 811 - 816 - Embeddedness as an opportunity for organizational innovation in family firms(2013)Series: Conference Proceedings
Authors: Karolien HENDRIKX, Wim VOORDECKERS, Frank LAMBRECHTS
Number of pages: 54 - Entrepreneurial Risk Taking of Private Family Firms: The Influence of a Nonfamily CEO and the Moderating Effect of CEO Tenure(2013)
Authors: Jolien HUYBRECHTS, Wim VOORDECKERS, Nadine LYBAERT
Pages: 161 - 179 - The conditional nature of board characteristics in constraining earnings management in private family firms(2013)
Authors: Annelies STOCKMANS, Nadine LYBAERT, Wim VOORDECKERS
Pages: 84 - 92 - Board leadership revisited: Essays on shared leadership within the boardroom(2013)
Authors: Maarten VANDEWAERDE, Wim VOORDECKERS
Number of pages: 281 - Opvolging van de CEO en eigendomsoverdracht in het familiebedrijf: economische consequenties(2013)Series: Verslagboek Notarieel Congres 2013
Authors: Wim VOORDECKERS, Nan TORFS, Anneleen MICHIELS
Pages: 203 - 225 - CEO's identification with the family firm: Burden or joy?(2013)Series: Conference Proceedings
Authors: Bart HENSSEN, Wim VOORDECKERS, Frank LAMBRECHTS, Matti KOIRANEN
Pages: 76 - 76 - CEO's empathy and salience of socioemotional wealth in family SMEs The moderating role of external directors(2013)
Authors: Sanjay Goel, Wim VOORDECKERS, Anita VAN GILS, Jeroen VAN DEN HEUVEL
Pages: 111 - 134