In the context of developing economies, government as an important stakeholder plays a proactive role in strategic investment decisions made by firms. In this paper we investigate whether the equity stake held by government in the acquiring and the target firm influence likelihood of deal completion. Our analysis of over 500 cross-border deals by Brazilian multinational firms suggests that government equity ownership has a material impact on deal completion. While government equity stake in the acquirer enhances likelihood of deal completion, government equity ownership in the target firm diminishes the possibility. Moreover, the effects of government equity ownership differ for public traded and private traded firms
Firm survival in emerging economies is often related to having access to valuable resources that are...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
The research is conducted using pooled regression analysis on 223 listed firms on the Singapore Exch...
In the context of developing economies, government as an important stakeholder plays a proactive rol...
In the context of developing economies, government as an important stakeholder plays a proactive rol...
This study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cross-bord...
AbstractThis study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cr...
We examine the role of government support on the ownership choices by multilatinas in cross-border a...
We study the short- and long-term effects of acquiring targets that are government owned, which we r...
We demonstrate the different role of the government has various effects on the state-owned enterpris...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
Recent evidence suggests that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are increasingly taking over other firm...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
Host governments have often sought some equity in mining and other foreign investment projects, but ...
Based on the first of its kind large-scale research on worldwide government ownership from 47 countr...
Firm survival in emerging economies is often related to having access to valuable resources that are...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
The research is conducted using pooled regression analysis on 223 listed firms on the Singapore Exch...
In the context of developing economies, government as an important stakeholder plays a proactive rol...
In the context of developing economies, government as an important stakeholder plays a proactive rol...
This study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cross-bord...
AbstractThis study analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises respond to uncertainty in their cr...
We examine the role of government support on the ownership choices by multilatinas in cross-border a...
We study the short- and long-term effects of acquiring targets that are government owned, which we r...
We demonstrate the different role of the government has various effects on the state-owned enterpris...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
Recent evidence suggests that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are increasingly taking over other firm...
This work investigates whether host countries institutional factors and firm characteristics can hel...
Host governments have often sought some equity in mining and other foreign investment projects, but ...
Based on the first of its kind large-scale research on worldwide government ownership from 47 countr...
Firm survival in emerging economies is often related to having access to valuable resources that are...
Abstract. lWo approaches may explain how multinational enter-prises (MNEs) select ownership structur...
The research is conducted using pooled regression analysis on 223 listed firms on the Singapore Exch...