The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore

This paper examines the impact of fiduciary duties on collective asset sales in the case of owners acting as delegates for other owners, thereby potentially inducing conflicts of interests. Our identification strategy exploits a unique legal shock in Singapore, which established fiduciary duties in...

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Main Authors: HU, Jianfeng, LOW, Kelvin F. K., ZHANG, Wei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-80842022-09-15T07:26:53Z The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore HU, Jianfeng LOW, Kelvin F. K. ZHANG, Wei This paper examines the impact of fiduciary duties on collective asset sales in the case of owners acting as delegates for other owners, thereby potentially inducing conflicts of interests. Our identification strategy exploits a unique legal shock in Singapore, which established fiduciary duties in those transactions in the real estate market known colloquially as en bloc sales. The imposition of fiduciary duties caused the price premium of units sold via en bloc sales to increase over units ineligible for en bloc sale, as well as over units that, although eligible for en bloc sale, are sold individually. In addition, this valuation effect is stronger for projects with especially severe agency problems as proxied by high ownership turnover. This legal reform also affects the general private housing market beyond the en bloc premium: findings show that residential owners are increasingly willing to participate and reduce condominium turnover. Finally, we find that the stock price of public real estate developers responded positively to the legal reform, which indicates a possible overall positive welfare effect. Our study highlights the importance of judicial oversight for addressing agency conflicts in non-consensual asset-sale mechanisms. 2022-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7085 info:doi/10.1016/j.irle.2022.106093 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8084/viewcontent/ValueFiduciaryDuties_sv.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 Acquisitions Agency problem Collective sale committee En bloc sales Fiduciary duties Mergers Asian Studies Property Law and Real Estate Real Estate
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Singapore
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topic Acquisitions
Agency problem
Collective sale committee
En bloc sales
Fiduciary duties
Mergers
Asian Studies
Property Law and Real Estate
Real Estate
spellingShingle Acquisitions
Agency problem
Collective sale committee
En bloc sales
Fiduciary duties
Mergers
Asian Studies
Property Law and Real Estate
Real Estate
HU, Jianfeng
LOW, Kelvin F. K.
ZHANG, Wei
The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore
description This paper examines the impact of fiduciary duties on collective asset sales in the case of owners acting as delegates for other owners, thereby potentially inducing conflicts of interests. Our identification strategy exploits a unique legal shock in Singapore, which established fiduciary duties in those transactions in the real estate market known colloquially as en bloc sales. The imposition of fiduciary duties caused the price premium of units sold via en bloc sales to increase over units ineligible for en bloc sale, as well as over units that, although eligible for en bloc sale, are sold individually. In addition, this valuation effect is stronger for projects with especially severe agency problems as proxied by high ownership turnover. This legal reform also affects the general private housing market beyond the en bloc premium: findings show that residential owners are increasingly willing to participate and reduce condominium turnover. Finally, we find that the stock price of public real estate developers responded positively to the legal reform, which indicates a possible overall positive welfare effect. Our study highlights the importance of judicial oversight for addressing agency conflicts in non-consensual asset-sale mechanisms.
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author HU, Jianfeng
LOW, Kelvin F. K.
ZHANG, Wei
author_facet HU, Jianfeng
LOW, Kelvin F. K.
ZHANG, Wei
author_sort HU, Jianfeng
title The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore
title_short The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore
title_full The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore
title_fullStr The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The value of fiduciary duties: Evidence from en bloc sales in Singapore
title_sort value of fiduciary duties: evidence from en bloc sales in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7085
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8084/viewcontent/ValueFiduciaryDuties_sv.pdf
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