Internal corporate governance mechanisms as drivers of firm value: panel data evidence for Chilean firms

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Paolo Saona Hoffmann
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[1] Saint Louis University Madrid Campus,
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Review of Managerial Science | 2014年 / 8卷
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Corporate governance; Ownership structure; Capital structure; Dividend policy; Conglomerate; Panel data; G32; G34; G35;
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The paper analyses to what extent ownership structure, capital structure, and dividend policy as corporate governance mechanisms drive the firm value. From a data panel of publicly quoted Chilean firms for the years 2002–2010, we find that there is an inverse U-shaped relationship between ownership concentration and firm value. The positive slope is supported by the supervision hypothesis; whilst the negative relation between ownership concentration and firm value is supported by the expropriation hypothesis. We also find that there is a positive impact of both leverage and the dividend pay-out on the firm value. In this case, these two mechanisms reduce the free cash flows which otherwise might be used opportunistically by managers in their own interests (free rider problem). Contrary to the previous empirical literature in Chile, it is found that the mere fact that a firm is affiliated to a business group/conglomerate impacts positively its value. This positive effect is basically driven by the development of intragroup capital markets, and the governance imposed by the rules of the conglomerate.
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