The effect of corporate investment efficiency on cross-border M&As

Event Date: 13 October 2021

Speaker: Dr Feng Dong, School of Business, Siena College, US

Time : 2pm  (Zoom details emailed to faculty the week prior, otherwise please email donna.irving@strath.ac.uk) 

Abstract:

This paper examines whether the heterogeneity of US acquirers’ corporate investment efficiency plays a key role in the observed performance variation of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CBM&As). We find acquirers with attributes of high investment efficiency realize significantly higher shareholder gains than the deals carried out by low–investment efficiency acquirers. We also find that the inferior performance of CBM&As reported in earlier studies is mainly driven by the strong chief executive officer (CEO) dismissal risk incentives of low–investment efficiency acquirers. Moreover, the likelihood of CEO turnover decreases (increases) significantly if the CBM&As succeed (fail). High-investment-efficiency cross-listed US acquirers in the foreign target’s capital market realize significantly greater returns than their low investment-efficiency counterparts. Finally, using a qualitative comparative analysis methodology, we further find that high–investment efficiency acquirers strongly prefer foreign targets with salient intangible assets and low acquisition value. US acquirers of low investment efficiency, though, focus only on low cost international targets

Published: 16 September 2021



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