Wenchuan Chen , Yu Liu , Siyi Liu , Yugang Chen , Pengdong Zhang
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Abstract
This paper examines the governance effect of minority shareholder social media engagement on merger and acquisition (M&A) outcomes. First, using a sample of Chinese M&A and social media discussion data from the EastMoney stock message board, we find that minority shareholder social media engagement is positively associated with the acquiring firm’s value after an M&A transaction. This result holds after a series of robustness tests. Second, mediation analyses reveal that social media engagement enhances postmerger firm value by curbing the entrenchment incentives for insiders to set high premiums and use private placement financing in M&As and by reducing management’s agency motive in the integration stage. Third, we find that minority shareholder social media engagement on M&A-specific topics, compared with overall engagement, has a stronger governance effect that further improves M&A outcomes. Finally, minority shareholder social media engagement further reduces the probability of M&A failure and shortens the time to completion. These results provide evidence of the governance role of minority shareholder activism on social media in China, which could help to address the value-destroying and encroachment problems associated with agency-motivated M&As.
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International trade, financing and investments, and the related cash and credit transactions, have grown at an extremely rapid pace in recent years. The international monetary system has continued to evolve to accommodate the need for foreign-currency denominated transactions and in the process has provided opportunities for its ongoing observation and study. The purpose of the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money is to publish rigorous, original articles dealing with the international aspects of financial markets, institutions and money. Theoretical/conceptual and empirical papers providing meaningful insights into the subject areas will be considered. The following topic areas, although not exhaustive, are representative of the coverage in this Journal. • International financial markets • International securities markets • Foreign exchange markets • Eurocurrency markets • International syndications • Term structures of Eurocurrency rates • Determination of exchange rates • Information, speculation and parity • Forward rates and swaps • International payment mechanisms • International commercial banking; • International investment banking • Central bank intervention • International monetary systems • Balance of payments.