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This paper examines the impacts of macroeconomic uncertainty, state ownership and board composition on firm performance. First, we find state ownership is negatively related to firm performance measured by return on assets and Tobin's Q. However, Tobin's Q increases with state ownership when...
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Emerging economies provide interesting scenarios for examining how institutional context influences the financing behavior of firms. In this study, we examine the capital structure of Chinese listed firms following the Split-Share Structure Reform of 2005. This reform allowed a reduction of...
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In recent years, stock pledge financing has prevailed in China. Individual shareholders’ stock-pledge announcements often release a signal for financing, thus causing abnormal stock-price fluctuations. Our paper focuses on the pledges by individual controlling shareholders between 2006 and...
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This study provides up-to-date evidence concerning the relationship between government ownership and R&D investments in the Chinese context. Using a large sample comprised of 15,138 observations from A-share firms traded on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchange between 2009 and 2018, the...
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Common institutional ownership has become a significant form of shareholding in the capital market. Using panel data on 2395 listed companies in China from 2007 to 2020, we examine the investment efficiency of this ownership practice on microcorporate investment behavior. The estimates indicate...
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This study examines the role of ownership concentration, measured by the top-five shareholders’ equity ownership, in shaping corporate finance policies in China. Among privately-owned enterprises (POEs), ownership concentration has negative and positive effects on their debt and cash reserves,...
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This paper shows that agency problems result from controlling-minority shareholder conflicts have a nonlinear causal relation with firm cash holding, and this relation hinges critically on the strength of investor protection. Using a direct measure of controlling shareholder's entrenchment...
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Using data on China's split-share structure reform that floats non-tradable shares, we find that Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFIIs) have greater influence over the controlling state shareholders than local mutual funds. QFIIs are less prone to political pressure and are more...
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We study the relation between state ownership and cash holdings in China's share-issue privatized firms from 2000 to 2012. We find that the level of cash holdings increases as state ownership declines. For the average firm in our sample, a 10 percentage-point decline in state ownership leads to...
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