Firm Performance after Ownership Change: A Matching Estimator Approach
Christian Bellak,
Michael Pfaffermayr and
Michael Wild
Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik), 2006, vol. 52, issue 1, 29-54
Abstract:
Based on balance sheet data of a sample of Austrian manufacturing firms, this paper examines the causal effect of foreign takeovers on the performance (productivity and profitability) and the growth rate of Austrian target firms. Thereby, we consider two hypotheses that an acquired underperforming firm (“lemon”) improves its performance post takeover versus the “cherry picking” (overperformers) view. The latter suggests endogeneity of takeover decisions. Consequently we follow a difference-in-difference approach with endogenous selection using the matching estimator technique. The probit selection model suggests that in general, the risk of being taken over is very low, and that the possibility to improve the market power (indicated by below average profitability) and intangible assets (indicated by above average productivity and export orientation) explain the takeover decision. Our results suggest that in general the effects are small, but post-takeover growth of profitability tends to be significantly higher for “lemons” than for “cherries”. Employment and productivity growth are not significantly affected, independent of the pre-takeover performance and the matching estimator used. Lemons reduce the productivity gap vis-à-vis cherries 4 years after the takeover by 13 percentage points.
Keywords: Foreign ownership; direct investment; takeover; difference-in-difference estimators; matching estimators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C14 F21 F23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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