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M&A goodwill and corporate technological innovation: The mediating moderating effect of stock pledges

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  • Yan Zhang
  • Ziyuan Sun
  • Yiqiang Zhou
  • Yuting Dong

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Identifying whether and how merger and acquisition (M&A) goodwill influences corporate technology innovation is a critical topic in the context of growing M&A activities. Based on the panel data of 2,634 Chinese non-financial listed companies from 2007 to 2019, this paper adopts multiple linear regression and the Bootstrap method to investigate the impact of M&A goodwill on corporate technological innovation and the mechanism through which M&A goodwill affects technological innovation. The results show that: (1) There is a significant negative correlation between M&A goodwill and technological innovation input, with financial constraints acting as the main channels. (2) Non-private corporations enjoy a higher level of financing capacity in terms of debt and equity compared with private corporations, resulting in the absence of the disincentive effect of M&A goodwill on corporate technological innovation inputs, despite the fact that M&A activities also cause massive resource consumption. (3) Stock pledges by controlling shareholders are effective in alleviating the negative impact of M&A goodwill on technological innovation inputs. Furthermore, our results highlight that simple stock pledge measures capture a significant influence of alleviating financing constraints, thereby decreasing the adverse impact of M&A, and hence need to be adequately considered in future M&A and innovation studies. While enriching the literature on the economic consequences of M&A and the research on stock pledge, this paper also provides micro-evidence for an in-depth understanding of the effect of M&A goodwill on technological innovation.

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  • Yan Zhang & Ziyuan Sun & Yiqiang Zhou & Yuting Dong, 2022. "M&A goodwill and corporate technological innovation: The mediating moderating effect of stock pledges," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(8), pages 1-22, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0271214
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271214
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