Employment change after takeovers: the role of executive ownership
Kuvandikov, Azimjon ; Pendleton, Andrew ; Higgins, David
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2014
52
2
June
191-236
employment ; enterprise takeover ; merger ; ownership ; statistics ; corporate governance
Business economics
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12012
English
Bibliogr.
"The article examines the impact of executive ownership and other ownership and governance factors on employment change after takeovers. Drawing on a dataset of 235 takeovers, the results show that there is a reduction in employment in just over 50 per cent of the sample. Higher levels of executive share ownership are associated with lower probabilities of employee layoffs post-takeover, and there is a positive relationship between executive ownership and employment growth. The effect of executive options on employment change is generally insignificant, as are the effects of other features of ownership and governance. The evidence suggests that executives with higher levels of ownership tend to mount takeovers of better-performing firms and to implement takeovers aimed at growth."
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