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This paper examines the impact of business group affiliation on the performance and corporate policies of Korean listed firms over the period 2007–2019. This study proposes a novel approach to observe heterogeneity in the affiliation effects. Overall, we conclude that business group...
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This study investigates how dominant business groups affect investment decisions of other standalone firms in the economy. Using intra-group equity transactions within the top 40 largest business groups in Korea, this study finds that high levels of internal capital allocation within the groups...
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This article examines how heterogeneous features among business groups influence the corporate diversification – firm performance relationship. The study classifies heterogeneity along three dimensions: group size, group diversity, and share ownership. Using a sample of firms from India, the...
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Transition economies like Russia lack properly functioning financial markets and institutions, which results in severe agency and information problems. Business groups in such markets have the potential to offer benefits to member firms, but they also may destroy value. Using a unique database...
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This paper examines executive compensation in the subsidiaries of business groups in China. Analyzing a sample of China business groups (the so-called “XiZu JiTuan” in Chinese) from 2003 to 2012, we find convincing evidence of the use of Relative Performance Evaluation (RPE) in the executive...
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This study examines the governance attributes of post-IPO (initial public offering) retained ownership of private equity in business group constituent firms in contrast to their unaffiliated counterparts, in 202 newly listed firms in 22 emerging African economies. We adopt an actor centred...
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We examine the knock-on effect of credit rating changes in Korean Chaebol. We show that credit rating changes of chaebol-affiliated firm share the effect of credit rating change with related affiliates because: (1) chaebol affiliates share their internal capital markets and (2) chaebol...
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