Indonesian Capital Market Review
Vol. 13, No. 1

Are Foreign Investors Afraid Of State Ownership?

Thi, Quynh Nga Nguyen (Unknown)
Tran, Quoc Trung (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jan 2021

Abstract

State ownership may help firms have better access to credit and lower financing costs but it also results in “double agency” problem. This paper investigates whether foreign investors are afraid of investing in firms with state ownership. Our research sample includes 4,079 firm-years from 567 firms listed in Vietnamese stock markets during the period 2008-2017. We employ probit and tobit models to examine how state ownership determines foreign investors’ likelihood to invest and investment magnitude respectively. Furthermore, we continue to examine how an increase in state ownership changes foreign ownership. We find that firms with higher state ownership have lower foreign ownership. Besides, an increase in state ownership reduces foreign ownership. These findings imply that foreign investors tend to avoid investing in firms with high state ownership due to their concern for “double agency” problem.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

publication:icmr

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

The intent of the Editors of The Indonesian Capital Market Review is to discuss, to explore, and to disseminate the latest issues and developments in Empirical Financial Economics particularly those related to financial frictions in the Emerging Markets. The topics cover capital markets, financial ...