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Investor protection and value creation in cross‐border M&As by emerging economies
Authors:Alberto Dell'Acqua  Leonardo Etro  Michele Piva  Emanuele Teti
Institution:Accounting, Control, Corporate and Real Estate Finance Department, SDA Bocconi School of Management, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Previous research investigating cross‐border M&As (CBM&As) by emerging economies (EEs) provided contrasting evidence on the value enhancement role of investor protection rules. We conduct a new empirical study to address the issue with an accurate sample selection of bidders from more homogeneous developing countries and transactions on developed countries only. Our analysis over the 1997–2012 period on a sample of M&A deals by companies from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) does not provide evidence that better institutional standards in the destination country are rewarded by the local stock market. We find that foreign governance quality is not associated with positive excess stock returns around the announcement date. Rather, these returns are affected by firm‐specific and deal‐specific factors, such as the relative deal size, the listed status of the target company, and the acquirer size. Comparison with other studies on excess returns for emerging markets (including BRICs) suggests that the results could be driven at least partially by country choice.
Keywords:BRICS  cross‐border M&As  emerging countries  investor protection
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