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Rule of law or country level corporate governance: What matters more in emerging market acquisitions?

M. Thenmozhi and P.C. Narayanan
Journal Name
Research in International Business and Finance
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2016
Journal Publications Functional Area
Finance & Accounting
Publication Date
Vol. 37, May 2016, Pg. 448–463
Abstract

A study of post-acquisition performance of cross border acquisitions involving emerging market firms shows that when developed market firms acquire emerging market firms, rule of law in the target country has a significant favorable impact on post-acquisition performance; while country level corporate governance has no impact. Contrarily, when emerging market firms acquire developed market firms, country level corporate governance in the target country has a significant adverse impact on post-acquisition performance, while rule of law has no impact. We provide evidence that if rule of law in the emerging market target country is less evolved but not dismally low, the developed market acquirer can seize the opportunity to enforce better discipline at the firm level in the target firm and thereby enhance post-acquisition performance. However, in the case of emerging market firms’ acquisitions, lower the difference in country level corporate governance, superior gains are assured. The study provides evidence that location level factors affect post acquisition performance differently for ADTE and AETD acquisitions and ADTE acquisitions give importance to rule of law, while AETD acquisitions emphasis on corporate governance factors to ensure value creation in acquisitions and the results are robust after controlling for country effects and year effects.

Author(s) Name: M. Thenmozhi and P.C. Narayanan
Journal Name : Research in International Business and Finance
Volume : Vol. 37, May 2016, Pg. 448–463
Year of Publication : 2016
Abstract :

A study of post-acquisition performance of cross border acquisitions involving emerging market firms shows that when developed market firms acquire emerging market firms, rule of law in the target country has a significant favorable impact on post-acquisition performance; while country level corporate governance has no impact. Contrarily, when emerging market firms acquire developed market firms, country level corporate governance in the target country has a significant adverse impact on post-acquisition performance, while rule of law has no impact. We provide evidence that if rule of law in the emerging market target country is less evolved but not dismally low, the developed market acquirer can seize the opportunity to enforce better discipline at the firm level in the target firm and thereby enhance post-acquisition performance. However, in the case of emerging market firms’ acquisitions, lower the difference in country level corporate governance, superior gains are assured. The study provides evidence that location level factors affect post acquisition performance differently for ADTE and AETD acquisitions and ADTE acquisitions give importance to rule of law, while AETD acquisitions emphasis on corporate governance factors to ensure value creation in acquisitions and the results are robust after controlling for country effects and year effects.