IPO decision: Explanatory models
Decisión de salida a bolsa: Modelos explicativos
Sanae Ait Jillali () and
Mohammed Belkasseh
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Sanae Ait Jillali: Université Hassan 1er [Settat], Ecole Nationale de Commerce et Gestion - Settat
Mohammed Belkasseh: Université Hassan 1er [Settat], Ecole Nationale de Commerce et Gestion - Settat
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Abstract:
Many companies are spurred on by the reward of the decision to go public. Following the objectives they pursue and the problems they want to solve with it, they can decide whether they want to go public or not, it is also a decision related to the degree of tolerance of the company's owners regarding the information shared with the public and shared ownership. So it is interconnected with three crucial elements, namely; information, profitability, organization, or capital structure. The purpose of this article is to provide a review of the literature that highlights the explanatory factors of an IPO decision. In particular, through the theoretical foundations underlying the decision to go public and its effect on control, capital structure, and other characteristics of companies. This article provides a more holistic and integrated view of the IPO as a corporate event and a strategic and managerial decision, and the way companies judge it when deciding whether or not to go public, and the conclusion offers avenues for future research.
Keywords: Advantages of IPO; Explanatory Models; IPO; Restrictions of IPO; Modelos explicativos; OPI; Restricciones de OPI; Ventajas de OPI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-11
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Published in International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, 2024, 75 (2), pp.235-242
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