Original scientific paper
Concentration of ownership and corporate performance: evidence from the Zagreb Stock Exchange
Alen Džanić
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between ownership structure and firm performance using a sample of firms listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange in period 2003-2009. The results obtained using a panel estimation with fixed effects show a significant negative relationship between the existence of a block holder owning more than 30% of the equity and the value of the firm’s Tobin’s Q. However, if there is a family-type second block holder, the effect disappears. Further, the study gives evidence of the negative impact of the fraction of equity owned by management on labor efficiency confirming the quiet-life hypothesis from Bertrand and Mullainathan (2003). Finally, it is shown that foreign ownership is not significantly better than domestic.
Keywords
ownership structure; ownership concentration; Tobin’s Q; return on equity; labor efficiency; block holder; management ownership; Croatia; Zagreb Stock Exchange
Hrčak ID:
78283
URI
Publication date:
13.3.2012.
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