PhD Defence: Caroline Thøisen Larsen
INVITATION FOR PHD DEFENCE
PHD DEFENCE
Room: SPs03 North Consulting
Reception: FUHU (3rd floor above the canteen)
*The CBS PhD School will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence.
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Family businesses succession & valuation practices
This dissertation investigates the financial performance of family business succession and the valuation practices that shape long-term forecasts. The first two chapters focus on family-owned businesses, with a particular emphasis on succession and the financial consequences of different succession decisions and pathways, covering both promoting and inhibiting factors of family businesses succession. The first chapter presents a comprehensive and integrative review of the literature on family business succession. The second chapter builds on this foundation by analysing how the succession design influences CEO succession outcomes. The final chapter examines equity analysts’ long-term forecasts in Discounted Cash Flow models, showing how standard valuation practices affect long-term forecast accuracy. Together, these three chapters advance the understanding of succession dynamics and valuation practices.
The thesis will be available from research.cbs.dk
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Primary Supervisor: Department of Accounting Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisor: Associate Professor Jeppe Christoffersen Department of Accounting Copenhagen Business School |
Assessment Committee:
Professor Trond Randøy (Chair)
Department of Accounting
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Belen Villalonga
Management and Finance
New York University
Associate Professor Dennis Sundvik
Department of Accounting
Hanken School of Economics