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SPAC Performance, Ownership and Corporate Governance

In: Advances in Financial Economics

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  • John S. Howe
  • Scott W. O’Brien

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Purpose – We examine how the ownership and corporate governance of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) influence their short- and long-run performance. Design/methodology/approach – By splitting our sample at the median value of different governance characteristics, we test for differences in short- and long-run performance between the low and high governance groups. Findings – We find weak evidence of a positive influence of board independence on performance, but no indication that either managerial or institutional ownership is associated with performance. Research limitations/implications – The study provides further evidence on the open question of how governance characteristics affect firm performance. Originality/value – We describe the unique conflicts that exist within a SPAC, and the recent evolution of their organizational structure in response to these conflicts.

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  • John S. Howe & Scott W. O’Brien, 2012. "SPAC Performance, Ownership and Corporate Governance," Advances in Financial Economics, in: Advances in Financial Economics, pages 1-14, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:afeczz:s1569-3732(2012)0000015003
    DOI: 10.1108/S1569-3732(2012)0000015003
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