Search results for "Corporate group"

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Foreign sourcing and exporting

2020

The aim in this paper is analysing the role of sourcing intermediate inputs internationally on export decisions, distinguishing whether intermediate are sourced from firms belonging to the same business group or from independent suppliers. To analyse firm’s export decision, we use a specification that also accounts for sunk costs and the accumulated experience in export markets (i.e., foreign markets learning). We consider that importing intermediates might have direct and indirect effects (operating through productivity) on the export participation decision. The direct effects on exporting are isolated once we control for productivity and the effects of belonging to an international group.…

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesControl (management)Direct effectsForeign direct investmentCorporate groupAccounting0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsProduct (category theory)050207 economicsProductivityTotal factor productivityFinanceIndustrial organizationSunk costsThe World Economy
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Corporate governance and its implications for sustainability reporting quality in Latin American business groups

2020

Abstract This paper aims to study the factors determining the quality of sustainability reporting in Latin American business groups. Applying a logistic regression model, this study is pioneer in establishing how some distinct corporate variables of business groups influence disclosure quality of Corporate Social Responsibility practices in these groups in emerging economies. The results show that control concentration in the groups negatively affects the quality of sustainability reporting. Variables such as foreign ownership, the age of the business group and board size help business groups to improve the quality of their sustainability and voluntary disclosure practices. These results fo…

Foreign ownershipRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyStrategy and ManagementCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAccounting02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringVoluntary disclosureCorporate groupSustainability050501 criminology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSustainability reportingCorporate social responsibilityQuality (business)Business0505 lawGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonJournal of Cleaner Production
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The Influence of Institutionally Embedded Ownership on Anglo-American Corporate Governance Migration into Emerging Economy IPO Firms

2017

We argue that the corporate governance of emerging economy IPO firms is influenced by firm-specific institutionally embedded block ownership groups. Applying an extended institutional logic perspective and using a mixed-effects ordered probit model, our findings from 190 IPO-firms from 22 African countries 2000‒2016, support the notion that five major block owner categories (corporate, private equity, non-executive, business group, state) exerts very different influence on African firms’ degree of adoption of Anglo-American corporate governance measures. We find that the influence from the various block owner groups is significantly moderated by institutional quality and tribalism, but to d…

Institutional logicMarket economyPrivate equityCorporate groupbusiness.industryCorporate governanceOrdered probitBusinessInstitutional theoryEmerging marketsInitial public offeringSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Impact of Business Group Affiliation and Country-Level Institutions on Corporate Governance of Emerging Market Firms

2020

This study outlines how the corporate governance of emerging market firms is influenced by corporate affiliation and institutional embeddedness. We argue that the stronger the business group affiliation, the less likely is the emerging market firm to adopt shareholder value enhancing corporate governance, and that this relationship is moderated by institutional quality and tribalism. Based on189 initial public offerings (IPOs) from 22 African countries between 2000and 2016, we find a significant negative relationship between business group ownership and IPO firms’ quality of corporate governance. We also find this relationship to be significantly negatively moderated by country-level instit…

Market economyEmbeddednessCorporate groupNegative relationshipCorporate governanceTribalismBusinessEmerging marketsInitial public offeringShareholder valueSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Institutional Determinants of Private Equity Involvement in Business Groups: The Case of Africa

2018

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 centered institutional-theoretic perspective in rationalizing institutional voids and the advantages of maintained governance by both business angels (BA) and venture capital (VC) private equity. Our findings reveal private equity retain higher post-IPO ownership in business group constituents compared to unaffiliated firms and that this is inversely moderated in the context of improving institutional quality – w…

Marketing050208 financebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesjel:G30Context (language use)Financial systemVenture capitaljel:G34HGjel:G10jel:G32jel:G38Private equityjel:K00Corporate group0502 economics and businessG10; G30; G32; G34; G38; K00BusinessBusiness and International ManagementInitial public offering050203 business & managementFinanceInstitutional quality
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Corporate Governance and Company Law Reform: a German perspective

2005

Corporate crises and international trends in corporate governance have revealed the need for reform, and resulted in a great number of changes in corporate law. In spite of this, the existing legal framework for corporate governance in Germany presents itself reluctant to major changes. The German approach to reform has focused on the improvement of corporate monitoring by the supervisory board. It neither questions the two-tier structure, nor does it reconsider the existing representation of shareholders or other stakeholders under the current form of co-determination. The German Corporate Governance Code represents a new instrument of soft law and its recommendations are likely argued to …

business.industryStrategy and ManagementCorporate governanceStakeholderComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGAccountingCorporate Real EstateGeneral Business Management and AccountingCorporate groupManagement of Technology and InnovationCorporate lawBusinessCorporate communicationSoft lawCorporate securityCorporate Governance: An International Review
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Corporate groups in platform companies

2022

The article analyses the structure of groups of platform companies and, based on three cases, tries to demonstrate the inadequacy of their treatment in Labour and Social Security Law. GVA CIGE/2021/111, La precariedad laboral: los efectos de la descentralización productiva 4.0 y el crowdsourcing online en el trabajo (Labour precariousness: the effects of productive decentralization 4.0 and online crowdsourcing at work). The article analyses the structure of groups of platform companies and, based on three cases, tries to demonstrate the inadequacy of their treatment in Labour and Social Security Law. The article was awarded by the organisation of the Asociación Española de Derecho del Traba…

corporate groupcollective redundanciestemporary employment agenciesUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOplatform companies
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