Downsizing, Corporate Performance, and Shareholder Wealth
Abstract
Restructuring events, such as downsizing, can either halt a downward spiral in corporate performance or perpetuate that downward spiral (Lindsley, Brass and Thomas 1995). This dual nature of downsizing is reflected in the mixed results found by prior researchers.We recognize the dual nature of downsizing by categorizing events according to the firm’s financial condition preceding the announcement of the downsizing. We find a significant negative stock price reaction for firms that are financially healthy in the period preceding the announcement of the downsizing, but a statistically smaller reaction for firms that are in financial distress. The results suggest that the stock market views downsizing events consistent with the theory proposed by Lindsley, Brass and Thomas (1995).
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Citation
Franz, D.R., Crawford, D. and Dwyer, D.J. (1998), "Downsizing, Corporate Performance, and Shareholder Wealth", American Journal of Business, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 11-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/19355181199800001
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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