Polovina, Nereida and Peasnell, Ken (2020) Do minority acquisitions transfer better corporate governance practices? an analysis of UK's cross-border minority investments. British Accounting Review, 52 (3). ISSN 0890-8389
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Abstract
This study examines the influence of minority shareholders on the transfer of corporate governance practices into companies in other countries where they invest. By analysing UK firms that acquired a minority ownership in foreign firms between 1993-2014, we find evidence of better corporate governance in the board structure of target foreign firms following UK firms taking a minority shareholding, the extent and nature of the changes varying depending on the quality of investor protection in the country the foreign target firm is located. Our findings contribute to the on-going debates on the spillover effect of better corporate governance practices via cross-border mergers and acquisitions as well as relationship between internal (board of directors) and external (country’s quality of investor protection) corporate governance mechanisms.
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