Trading Off Stakeholder Interests: Evidence from Antitrust Investigations

Giacinta Cestone, Jiaying Li, P. Volpin
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We investigate how firms trade off the interests of different stakeholders when their industry comes under antitrust scrutiny. Using cartel cases opened by the European Commission between 1994 and 2019 in a difference-in-difference setup, we find that cartel investigations adversely affect the performance of firms in the affected industry, as compared to adjacent industries. In response to the shock, firms resort to restructuring strategies by increasing mass layoffs and (to a smaller extent) large-scale asset sales within three years after the investigation is opened. The increase in mass layoffs is partly mitigated for firms operating in countries with stronger employment protection regulations. We find no evidence that firms pass the burden of the shock onto shareholders through lower payouts. Our paper suggests that providers of labor, rather than capital, are paying the price for increased antitrust scrutiny after infringements of competition law.
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利益相关者利益的权衡:来自反垄断调查的证据
我们调查了企业在其行业受到反垄断审查时如何权衡不同利益相关者的利益。利用欧盟委员会在1994年至2019年期间在差异中差异设置下审理的卡特尔案件,我们发现,与相邻行业相比,卡特尔调查对受影响行业企业的绩效产生了不利影响。因此,在调查开始后的3年内,企业将采取大规模裁员和(较小程度上)大规模资产出售等结构调整战略。在就业保护法规更强的国家经营的公司,在一定程度上减轻了大规模裁员的增加。我们没有发现证据表明公司通过降低派息将冲击的负担转嫁给了股东。我们的论文表明,在违反竞争法后,劳动力而不是资本的提供者正在为加强反垄断审查付出代价。
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