TY - JOUR
T1 - Egalitarianism and international investment
AU - Siegel, Jordan I.
AU - Licht, Amir N.
AU - Schwartz, Shalom H.
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - This study identifies how country differences on a key cultural dimension-egalitarianism-influence international investment flows. A society's cultural orientation toward egalitarianism is manifested by intolerance for abuses of market and political power and a desire for protecting less powerful actors. We show egalitarianism to be based on exogenous factors including social fractionalization, dominant religion circa 1900, and war experience from the 19th century. We find a robust influence of egalitarianism distance on cross-national flows of bond and equity issuances, syndicated loans, and mergers and acquisitions. An informal cultural institution largely determined a century or more ago, egalitarianism exercises its effect on international investment via an associated set of consistent contemporary policy choices. But even after controlling for these associated policy choices, egalitarianism continues to exercise a direct effect on cross-border investment flows, likely through its direct influence on managers' daily business conduct.
AB - This study identifies how country differences on a key cultural dimension-egalitarianism-influence international investment flows. A society's cultural orientation toward egalitarianism is manifested by intolerance for abuses of market and political power and a desire for protecting less powerful actors. We show egalitarianism to be based on exogenous factors including social fractionalization, dominant religion circa 1900, and war experience from the 19th century. We find a robust influence of egalitarianism distance on cross-national flows of bond and equity issuances, syndicated loans, and mergers and acquisitions. An informal cultural institution largely determined a century or more ago, egalitarianism exercises its effect on international investment via an associated set of consistent contemporary policy choices. But even after controlling for these associated policy choices, egalitarianism continues to exercise a direct effect on cross-border investment flows, likely through its direct influence on managers' daily business conduct.
KW - Cross-listing
KW - Cultural distance
KW - Culture
KW - Egalitarianism
KW - Foreign direct investment
KW - Informal institutions
KW - International investment
KW - Mergers and acquisitions
KW - Social institutions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79955124690&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jfineco.2011.05.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jfineco.2011.05.010
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AN - SCOPUS:79955124690
SN - 0304-405X
VL - 102
SP - 621
EP - 642
JO - Journal of Financial Economics
JF - Journal of Financial Economics
IS - 3
ER -