Firm performance in the financial industry: the role of foreign entrants and their origin

D. Nguyen
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Purpose This study aims to provide firm-level evidence on the relationship between the presence of financial services multinationals and indigenous counterparts’ performance, using a comprehensive sample of firms in the emerging financial industry in Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach This study uses the generalized method of moments with instrumental variables (IV/GMM) to deal with potential endogeneity problem. Of this technique, a pragmatic approach to constructing instruments is adopted, capitalizing on the geographical and industry segmentation of the local market. The empirical analyses also address statistical issues of the overall model significance, heteroskedasticity and multicollinearity. Findings The regression results reveal that foreign entrants have a positive and statistically significant association with indigenous firms’ labor productivity and the average wage, with a more pronounced impact on the latter. The increased entry of financial multinationals appears to be uncorrelated with indigenous firms’ profitability. The extended estimations also suggest that investor origin matters in determining spillover magnitude. The average estimate of Asian affiliates in the examined relationship is approximately half that of European affiliates, whereas foreign entrants originating from America show an insignificant role. Originality/value This study sheds light on the broader impacts of foreign financial affiliates by simultaneously exploring their impacts on three key dimensions of indigenous firm performance, namely, labor productivity, average wage and profitability. This paper also enriches the existing literature by disentangling the effects of foreign entrants from different regions of origin, which was largely neglected in the context of financial services multinationals.
金融行业的企业绩效:外国进入者的作用及其来源
本研究旨在利用越南新兴金融业公司的综合样本,为金融服务跨国公司的存在与本土同行的绩效之间的关系提供公司层面的证据。设计/方法/方法本研究采用工具变量广义矩法(IV/GMM)来处理潜在的内生性问题。在这项技术中,采用了一种实用的方法来构建工具,利用当地市场的地理和行业细分。实证分析还解决了整体模型显著性、异方差和多重共线性的统计问题。回归结果显示,外资进入者与本土企业的劳动生产率和平均工资存在显著正相关关系,且对后者的影响更为显著。金融跨国公司越来越多的进入似乎与本土公司的盈利能力无关。扩展估计还表明,投资者来源在确定溢出幅度方面很重要。在被调查的关系中,亚洲子公司的平均估计约为欧洲子公司的一半,而来自美国的外国进入者则表现出微不足道的作用。原创性/价值本研究通过同时探索外资金融子公司对本土企业绩效的三个关键维度,即劳动生产率、平均工资和盈利能力的影响,揭示了外资金融子公司更广泛的影响。本文还通过理清来自不同原产地区的外国进入者的影响来丰富现有文献,这在金融服务跨国公司的背景下在很大程度上被忽视了。
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