Post-Brexit: Do board interlocks make banks take similar relocation decisions?

IF 2.4 Q2 ECONOMICS ZFW-Advances in Economic Geography Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1515/zfw-2021-0043
Robert Panitz, Johannes Glückler
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Abstract Because Brexit has implied a surge of relocation decisions by financial service firms during a short period of time, we examine the locational decisions of the financial industry in Europe. Adopting a relational perspective we analyze the association between similar relocation decisions of UK-based banks and the connectivity of their decision boards. Based on an analysis of relocation announcements in the media, press releases, and annual reports, as well as of interlocking directorships within the financial sector, our study connects research streams on relocation and internationalization with cross-board memberships and interlocks. Our findings suggest that the higher the competition between two banks and the stronger the connectivity in interlocking board memberships between them, the more likely are these banks to announce different relocation decisions. We interpret these robust findings as a behavior that effectively reduces competition for limited localized resources.
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英国脱欧后:董事会连锁是否会促使银行做出类似的搬迁决定?
由于英国脱欧意味着金融服务公司在短时间内的搬迁决策激增,我们研究了欧洲金融业的选址决策。采用关系视角,我们分析了英国银行的类似搬迁决策与其决策委员会的连通性之间的关联。基于对媒体、新闻稿和年度报告中的搬迁公告以及金融部门内部连锁董事的分析,我们的研究将关于搬迁和国际化的研究流与跨董事会成员和连锁联系起来。我们的研究结果表明,两家银行之间的竞争越激烈,董事会成员之间的连通性越强,这些银行就越有可能宣布不同的搬迁决定。我们将这些强有力的发现解释为一种有效减少对有限的局部资源的竞争的行为。
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