Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry

This article investigates the effects of the changing institutional environment on strategic orientations of Japanese electronics firms during the 1990s. We examine the effects of three different types of shareholders on strategic directions of their invested firms. The first one, foreign portfolio...

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Main Authors: Colpan, Asli M., YOSHIKAWA, Toru, Hikino, Takashi, Del Brio, Ester B.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-41382020-01-14T01:35:56Z Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry Colpan, Asli M. YOSHIKAWA, Toru Hikino, Takashi Del Brio, Ester B. This article investigates the effects of the changing institutional environment on strategic orientations of Japanese electronics firms during the 1990s. We examine the effects of three different types of shareholders on strategic directions of their invested firms. The first one, foreign portfolio investors, characterizes the emerging influence that pressed for change in corporate strategies. The two domestic shareholders, corporate investors and financial institutions, represent the conventional forces for continuity. Between the two domestic forces, though, while corporate investors attempted to maintain status quo, financial institutions have shifted towards market-oriented behaviour of investment. Specifically, we explore: (1) the influence of each type of shareholder on a firm's diversification strategy and capital commitment; and (2) the moderating effects of firm performance on the relationships between ownership structure and strategic choices. The results suggest that foreign investors prefer the focused product portfolio and conservative capital commitment. They also prefer the reduction of capital investment when the financial performance of their invested firms is poor. Domestic financial institutions are now similarly sensitive to the performance of their invested firms when those firms make strategic investments. By contrast, domestic corporate shareholders remain indifferent to performance, while they aim to maintain relational business ties with invested firms. 2011-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3139 info:doi/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2010.00958.x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4138/viewcontent/Shareholder_Heterogeneity_and_Conflicting_pv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Strategic Management Policy
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topic Asian Studies
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle Asian Studies
Strategic Management Policy
Colpan, Asli M.
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
Hikino, Takashi
Del Brio, Ester B.
Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry
description This article investigates the effects of the changing institutional environment on strategic orientations of Japanese electronics firms during the 1990s. We examine the effects of three different types of shareholders on strategic directions of their invested firms. The first one, foreign portfolio investors, characterizes the emerging influence that pressed for change in corporate strategies. The two domestic shareholders, corporate investors and financial institutions, represent the conventional forces for continuity. Between the two domestic forces, though, while corporate investors attempted to maintain status quo, financial institutions have shifted towards market-oriented behaviour of investment. Specifically, we explore: (1) the influence of each type of shareholder on a firm's diversification strategy and capital commitment; and (2) the moderating effects of firm performance on the relationships between ownership structure and strategic choices. The results suggest that foreign investors prefer the focused product portfolio and conservative capital commitment. They also prefer the reduction of capital investment when the financial performance of their invested firms is poor. Domestic financial institutions are now similarly sensitive to the performance of their invested firms when those firms make strategic investments. By contrast, domestic corporate shareholders remain indifferent to performance, while they aim to maintain relational business ties with invested firms.
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author Colpan, Asli M.
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
Hikino, Takashi
Del Brio, Ester B.
author_facet Colpan, Asli M.
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
Hikino, Takashi
Del Brio, Ester B.
author_sort Colpan, Asli M.
title Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry
title_short Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry
title_full Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry
title_fullStr Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry
title_full_unstemmed Shareholder Heterogeneity and Conflicting Goals: Strategic Investments in the Japanese Electronics Industry
title_sort shareholder heterogeneity and conflicting goals: strategic investments in the japanese electronics industry
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3139
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4138/viewcontent/Shareholder_Heterogeneity_and_Conflicting_pv.pdf
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