Effects of internationalization on ownership structure: Evidence from Latin American firms

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Hsia Hua Sheng
Vinícius Silva Pereira

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We analyze the direct and simultaneous effects of internationalization on the ownership structure of Latin American companies based on agency theory. Using a sample of 425 Latin American firms between 2007 and 2011, which corresponds to 1,776 observations, we use random effects and three-stage least squares panel data regression to test these effects. We find that the hypothesized positive effect of internationalization on ownership concentration is rejected. Our results support the negative relationship that is predicted by principal-agent theory when analyzing the effect of ownership on the degree of internationalization. Greater internationalization via the equity entry mode is associated with lower levels of ownership concentration. Finally, there is simultaneity in the determination of the relationship between the degree of internationalization and ownership concentration.

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Sheng, H. H., & Pereira, V. S. (2014). Effects of internationalization on ownership structure: Evidence from Latin American firms. Brazilian Administration Review, 11(3), 323-339. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-7692bar2014353
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