Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms

The objective of this work is to analyse firm mobility among the different sectors of the Spanish economy according to a statistical classification of economic activities at the 1-digit level. Some of the stylised facts that we find are: an inverse relation between firm growth and age; an increase i...

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Main Authors: de Jorge Moreno, Justo, Laborda Castillo, Leopoldo
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Published: 2012
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spelling okr-10986-55842021-04-23T14:02:22Z Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms de Jorge Moreno, Justo Laborda Castillo, Leopoldo Macroeconomics: Production E230 Financing Policy Financial Risk and Risk Management Capital and Ownership Structure G320 Mergers Acquisitions Restructuring Voting Proxy Contests Corporate Governance G340 Production, Pricing, and Market Structure Size Distribution of Firms L110 Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics : Industrial Structure and Structural Change Industrial Price Indices L160 Firm Performance: Size, Diversification, and Scope L250 The objective of this work is to analyse firm mobility among the different sectors of the Spanish economy according to a statistical classification of economic activities at the 1-digit level. Some of the stylised facts that we find are: an inverse relation between firm growth and age; an increase in new entrants' average relative size in terms of sales compared to established firms among the different industries and cohorts; the importance of the firm's initial size in entrepreneurial activity; the favourable impact of the economy on firm growth; and a positive relation between non-concentration in the ownership structure and greater mobility. In this context, an efficient corporate governance system may prove as a significant policy tool for the investment and growth prospective of the Spanish economy. The regulatory framework of the Spaniard capital market has been coordinate with the EU standards. The challenge is now mostly for the firms to adopt the appropriate corporate governance structures, in order to achieve real convergence, in terms of productivity and competitiveness, with other developed economies. 2012-03-30T07:33:32Z 2012-03-30T07:33:32Z 2011 Journal Article Journal of Business Economics and Management 16111699 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5584 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article Spain
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topic Macroeconomics: Production E230
Financing Policy
Financial Risk and Risk Management
Capital and Ownership Structure G320
Mergers
Acquisitions
Restructuring
Voting
Proxy Contests
Corporate Governance G340
Production, Pricing, and Market Structure
Size Distribution of Firms L110
Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics : Industrial Structure and Structural Change
Industrial Price Indices L160
Firm Performance: Size, Diversification, and Scope L250
spellingShingle Macroeconomics: Production E230
Financing Policy
Financial Risk and Risk Management
Capital and Ownership Structure G320
Mergers
Acquisitions
Restructuring
Voting
Proxy Contests
Corporate Governance G340
Production, Pricing, and Market Structure
Size Distribution of Firms L110
Industrial Organization and Macroeconomics : Industrial Structure and Structural Change
Industrial Price Indices L160
Firm Performance: Size, Diversification, and Scope L250
de Jorge Moreno, Justo
Laborda Castillo, Leopoldo
Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms
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description The objective of this work is to analyse firm mobility among the different sectors of the Spanish economy according to a statistical classification of economic activities at the 1-digit level. Some of the stylised facts that we find are: an inverse relation between firm growth and age; an increase in new entrants' average relative size in terms of sales compared to established firms among the different industries and cohorts; the importance of the firm's initial size in entrepreneurial activity; the favourable impact of the economy on firm growth; and a positive relation between non-concentration in the ownership structure and greater mobility. In this context, an efficient corporate governance system may prove as a significant policy tool for the investment and growth prospective of the Spanish economy. The regulatory framework of the Spaniard capital market has been coordinate with the EU standards. The challenge is now mostly for the firms to adopt the appropriate corporate governance structures, in order to achieve real convergence, in terms of productivity and competitiveness, with other developed economies.
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author de Jorge Moreno, Justo
Laborda Castillo, Leopoldo
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Laborda Castillo, Leopoldo
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title Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms
title_short Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms
title_full Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms
title_fullStr Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Growth, Age and Ownership Structure: Empirical Evidence in Spanish Firms
title_sort corporate growth, age and ownership structure: empirical evidence in spanish firms
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