Network position of independent director in cross-border mergers and acquisitions
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of network position of independent directors on the decision-making process of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CBMAs).
Design/methodology/approach
With 912 CBMAs constructed by 431 Chinese-listed corporations from 2006 to 2015, the authors provide graph-theoretical methods to quantify directors’ networks and build logistics models of CBMA success and generalized linear model for transaction value.
Findings
The authors find that independent directors in central positions of board networks of CBMA significantly strengthen the possibility of success of CBMA and react more positively to large CBMA. The results reveal that state-owned enterprises reduce the importance of independent directors in central positions in assisting successful CBMA, but strengthen the importance in promoting large CBMA. Specifically, majority shareholders counteract the importance of independent directors in central positions in assisting successful CBMA, but improve the importance in promoting large CBMA.
Originality/value
The findings suggest that independent directors in central positions, which are embedded in sets of board relationships and interactions, lead to efficient external corporate governance as a mechanism to facilitate a Chinese-listed firm’s CBMA decision making.
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Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the support of National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos 71472173, 71002082, 7111010702, 71331005, 91546201).
Citation
Guo, C. and Lv, P. (2018), "Network position of independent director in cross-border mergers and acquisitions", International Journal of Emerging Markets, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 118-135. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJoEM-01-2017-0027
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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