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Interdependencies and Ownership: The Impact of Relatedness and Multimarket Contact on Cash Flow Rights in Multiunit Firms

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  • Sengul, Metin

    (University of Texas at Austin - McCombs School of Business)

  • Obloj, Tomasz

    (HEC Paris)

Abstract

We examine the influence of interdependencies on parent companies’ cash flow rights in their subsidiaries, focusing on two forms of interdependency that characterize multiunit firms: relatedness and multimarket contact. Specifically, we argue that interdependencies affect the extent of a parent’s cash flow rights in a subsidiary through their influence over value creation and the value capture potential of that subsidiary. Accordingly, we hypothesize that parent companies will have higher cash flow rights in highly related subsidiaries. We also hypothesize that there will be an inverted-U shaped relationship between the extent of multimarket contact and parents’ cash flow rights in subsidiaries that operate in industries with multimarket rivals. We tested our predictions and found corroborating evidence in a sample of subsidiaries that had been newly added to French manufacturing firms. In supplementary analyses, we also found that relatedness and multimarket contact affect the position of a new subsidiary in the hierarchical structure of a firm, as measured by the subsidiary’s number of direct paths to and hierarchical distance from the parent. Our study, which builds on the theory of ownership as a governance mechanism, provides initial evidence surrounding the role of interdependencies as antecedents of cash flow rights within multiunit firms.

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  • Sengul, Metin & Obloj, Tomasz, 2022. "Interdependencies and Ownership: The Impact of Relatedness and Multimarket Contact on Cash Flow Rights in Multiunit Firms," HEC Research Papers Series 1458, HEC Paris.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebg:heccah:1458
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4117594
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    Keywords

    organization design; interdependencies; ownership; multi-subsidiary firms; relatedness; multimarket contact;
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    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General

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