Does Endogenously Determined Ownership Matter on Performance? Dynamic Evidence from the Emerging Taiwan Market
Chiung-Ju Liang,
Ying-Li Lin and
Tzu-Tsang Huang
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2011, vol. 47, issue 6, 120-133
Abstract:
This paper reexamines the relationship between ownership and firm performance. Using an unbalanced panel data in the emerging Taiwan market, we adopt a simultaneous equations framework to explore the persistence of the relationship across the life cycle of firms over time. Empirical results suggest that firm performance is a function of institutional ownership, especially in the mature stage. Through dynamic specification, evidence appears to account for lack of persistence of the impacts of ownership on performance over time. To alleviate a potential simultaneity issue, we construct a lagged specification to examine the sensitivity of our results. Consequently, the main results are found to be robust.
Keywords: emerging Taiwan market; endogeneity; life-cycle stage; ownership structure; simultaneous equations framework; unbalanced panel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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