Ownership Structure and Firm Value in China's Privatized Firms: 1991–2001
Zuobao Wei,
Feixue Xie and
Shaorong Zhang
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2005, vol. 40, issue 1, 87-108
Abstract:
This paper investigates the relation between ownership structure and firm value across a sample of 5,284 firm years of China's partially privatized former state–owned enterprises (SOE) from 1991–2001. We find that state and institutional shares are significantly negatively related to Tobin's Q, and that significant convex relations exist between Q and state shares, as well as between Q and institutional shares. We also find that foreign ownership is significantly positively related to Tobin's Q. We test for potential endogeneity of ownership, and find that Q and state/foreign ownership are not jointly determined. We also test for time-series, industry, and geo-economic location effects, and find our results to be robust.
Date: 2005
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