Corporate Governance and Performance: The REIT Effect
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) offer a natural experiment in corporate governance due to the fact that they leave little free cash flow for management, which reduces agency problems. We exploit a unique and leading corporate governance database to test whether corporate governance matters for the performance of U.S. REITs. We document for a sample including governance ratings of more than 220 REITs that firm value is significantly related to firm-level governance for REITs with low payout ratios only. Repeating the analysis with the complete database that includes more than 5,000 companies and a control sample of firms with high corporate real estate ratios, we find a strong and significantly positive relation between our governance index and several performance variables, indicating that the partial lack of a relation between governance and performance in the real estate sector might be explained by a REIT effect. Copyright (c) 2009 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.
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2010
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Authors: | Bauer, Rob ; Eichholtz, Piet ; Kok, Nils |
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Real Estate Economics. - American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association - AREUEA. - Vol. 38.2010, 1, p. 1-29
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American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association - AREUEA |
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