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What matters to ownership structure? Evidence from pre- and post-global financial crisis in an emerging market

Brahmadev Panda (Business School, VIT Bhopal University, Bhopal, India)
Gaurav Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Jodhpur, India)

Managerial Finance

ISSN: 0307-4358

Article publication date: 3 November 2020

Issue publication date: 22 April 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to ascertain determining factors of ownership concentration and institutional portfolio ownership in the listed firms of an emerging market during pre-crisis and post-crisis periods and find variations in determining factors between the two varying market conditions.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper considers 316 listed firms for the pre-crisis period and 408 firms for the post-crisis period, from the NIFTY-500. Pre-crisis period ranges from FY2000-01 to FY2007-08 and post-crisis period ranges from FY2009-10 to FY2016-17. Two-step GMM is utilized to test the hypotheses by controlling the unobserved heterogeneity and endogeneity issues.

Findings

Higher investment and stock market growth leads to ownership dispersion in both the market conditions. Industry information asymmetry leads to dispersion in pre-crisis, while improves concentration in post-crisis phase. Firm size, legal environment and economic growth are found to be a positive determinant of institutional ownership irrespective of market conditions. Institutional investment proliferates with higher stock liquidity and PE ratio, while declines with augmented firm risk, current ratio and stock market turnover during post-crisis phase.

Practical implications

Policymakers should construct a robust legal environment and focus to improve economic conditions to boost institutional ownership. Corporate executives should concentrate to increase stock liquidity and earnings of the firms, and lower market risk to draw more institutional portfolio investments.

Originality/value

This study would enrich emerging governance literature since studies on the determining factors of ownership holdings are limited in the emerging world. It adds novelty by capturing two different market conditions such as pre-crisis and post-crisis phases to obtain the time-dependent and time-independent determinants. It adds uniqueness by considering the determinants of institutional ownership, which is scarce in ownership studies.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to the anonymous referees for their invaluable suggestions and comments, which helped us to improvise the paper. This research is funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, as a part of awarding doctoral fellowship.

Citation

Panda, B. and Kumar, G. (2021), "What matters to ownership structure? Evidence from pre- and post-global financial crisis in an emerging market", Managerial Finance, Vol. 47 No. 5, pp. 593-620. https://doi.org/10.1108/MF-03-2020-0099

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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