家族所有权集中背景下的金融连锁与债务成本

Valeria Volpentesta, P. André, S. Morricone
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我们研究了来自金融机构(金融联锁)的董事会在所有权结构和债务成本之间的关系中的作用。在意大利,所有权主要集中在家族手中,金融机构是公司资金的主要来源。这些特征提供了一个背景来研究债务-股权代理冲突,以及是否有直接的内部监控渠道,如金融联锁降低了公司的债务成本。我们表明,虽然集中所有权对债务成本的影响越来越大,但金融连锁调节了这种关系。此外,我们发现,在家族所有权的情况下,金融连锁在减轻债务代理成本方面发挥着更重要的作用。我们的研究结果在一系列公司特定特征上是稳健的,并支持这样一种观点,即金融联锁为公司提供了一种监控手段,可以解决一些债务-股权代理冲突。
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Financial Interlocks and the Cost of Debt in a Setting with Concentrated Family Ownership
We investigate the role of board directors from financial institutions (financial interlocks) on the relationship between ownership structure and the cost of debt. In Italy, ownership is largely concentrated often in families, and financial institutions are the primary source of funding for firms. These characteristics offer a context to examine debt-equity agency conflicts and whether having direct internal monitoring channels such as financial interlocks reduces a firm’s cost of debt. We show that while concentrated ownership has an increasing effect on the cost of debt, financial interlocks moderate this relationship. Further, we find that financial interlocks act as an even more important tool in mitigating the agency cost of debt in cases of family ownership. Our results are robust to a set of firm-specific characteristics and support the idea that financial interlocks provide firms with a monitoring device that could resolve some of the debt-equity agency conflicts.
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