外国所有者是否偏爱短期利润?来自德国的证据

Do foreign owners favour short-term profit? Evidence from Germany

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2014
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

比较德国本土企业与外资企业,发现外资企业更注重短期利润,尤其当德国子公司经理非母公司派遣、且地理距离较远时,这支持了信息劣势假说。

Abstract

Comparing domestic- and foreign-owned firms in Germany, this article finds that foreign-owned firms are more likely to focus on short-term profit. This influence is particularly strong if the local managers of the German subsidiary are not sent from the foreign parent company. Moreover, the physical distance between the foreign parent company and its German subsidiary increases the probability of focussing on short-term profit. These findings conform to the hypothesis that foreign owners facing an information disadvantage concerning the local conditions of their subsidiaries are more likely to favour short-term profit. However, we do not identify differences in ‘short-termism’ between investors from Anglo-Saxon and other foreign countries; rather, results point in the direction of more general features of corporate globalisation.

外资所有权短期利润导向信息劣势德国子公司