How does foreign capital participation affect brazilian companies' performance?
AUTOR(ES)
Malt, Pedro Landin
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
13/05/2012
RESUMO
In this dissertation, we investigate the effect of foreign capital participations in Brazilians companies’ performance. To carry out this analysis, we constructed two sets of model based on EBITDA margin and return on equity. Panel data analysis is used to examine the relationship between foreign capital ownership and Brazilian firms’ performance. We construct a cross-section time-series sample of companies listed on the BOVESPA index from 2006 to 2010. Empirical results led us to validate two hypotheses. First, foreign capital participations improve companies’ performance up to a certain level of participation. Then, joint controlled or strategic partnership between a Brazilian company and a foreign investor provide high operating performance.
ASSUNTO(S)
empresas - brasil investimentos estrangeiros - brasil propriedade análise de painel
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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