The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates

Recent trends show that top Philippine conglomerates, with more than 91% of the Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) market capitalization, have continued to diversify into non-core industries (Santiago & Magpayo, 2007; Gutierrez & Rodriguez, 2013). We examine the effect of diversification...

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Main Authors: Pratyaksa, Rorian, Sayoc, Rosanina A., Koga, Mika M., Siy, Michael Dominic O.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-39632021-11-18T01:22:37Z The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates Pratyaksa, Rorian Sayoc, Rosanina A. Koga, Mika M. Siy, Michael Dominic O. Recent trends show that top Philippine conglomerates, with more than 91% of the Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) market capitalization, have continued to diversify into non-core industries (Santiago & Magpayo, 2007; Gutierrez & Rodriguez, 2013). We examine the effect of diversification on firm excess value, with considerations of ownership structure, particularly the supermajority status and family ownership while controlling for firm characteristics and industry sectors for 167 PSE-traded firms from 2004 to 2013. Results suggest that existence of a discount effect, where there is a 43% to 56% discount when diversifying into another industry. However, this discount can be offset by ownership structure characteristics, wherein having a supermajority status enjoys a 33% premium and being family-owned enjoys a 25% to 54% premium. We find that conglomerates can extract benefits from diversification strategies through the composition of their ownership structure. © 2015 by De La Salle University. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2964 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Conglomerate corporations--Philippines Diversification in industry--Philippines Stock ownership Business Administration, Management, and Operations Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Conglomerate corporations--Philippines
Diversification in industry--Philippines
Stock ownership
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Economics
spellingShingle Conglomerate corporations--Philippines
Diversification in industry--Philippines
Stock ownership
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Economics
Pratyaksa, Rorian
Sayoc, Rosanina A.
Koga, Mika M.
Siy, Michael Dominic O.
The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates
description Recent trends show that top Philippine conglomerates, with more than 91% of the Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) market capitalization, have continued to diversify into non-core industries (Santiago & Magpayo, 2007; Gutierrez & Rodriguez, 2013). We examine the effect of diversification on firm excess value, with considerations of ownership structure, particularly the supermajority status and family ownership while controlling for firm characteristics and industry sectors for 167 PSE-traded firms from 2004 to 2013. Results suggest that existence of a discount effect, where there is a 43% to 56% discount when diversifying into another industry. However, this discount can be offset by ownership structure characteristics, wherein having a supermajority status enjoys a 33% premium and being family-owned enjoys a 25% to 54% premium. We find that conglomerates can extract benefits from diversification strategies through the composition of their ownership structure. © 2015 by De La Salle University.
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author Pratyaksa, Rorian
Sayoc, Rosanina A.
Koga, Mika M.
Siy, Michael Dominic O.
author_facet Pratyaksa, Rorian
Sayoc, Rosanina A.
Koga, Mika M.
Siy, Michael Dominic O.
author_sort Pratyaksa, Rorian
title The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates
title_short The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates
title_full The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates
title_fullStr The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates
title_full_unstemmed The influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: Evidence from Philippine conglomerates
title_sort influence of unrelated diversification and ownership structure on firm value: evidence from philippine conglomerates
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2964
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