Love thy neighbour: evidence from capital structure decisions

We examine how the peer effects arising not only from the leading firm but also from a slightly better performing firm affect the capital structure decisions of a firm. There is a large body of literature documenting the importance of peer effects, but it is unclear whether managers pay close attent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Accounting and finance (Parkville) 2023-09, Vol.63 (3), p.2907-2933
1. Verfasser: Chu, Chien Chi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We examine how the peer effects arising not only from the leading firm but also from a slightly better performing firm affect the capital structure decisions of a firm. There is a large body of literature documenting the importance of peer effects, but it is unclear whether managers pay close attention to activities of slightly better performers. This study uses both book‐ and market‐value based approaches to estimate the peer effect measures. Our analysis shows that: (1) our peer effect measures induce the convergence of the follower firms' capital structure towards better performing firms; and (2) the capital structure converges more towards a slightly better performer.
ISSN:0810-5391
1467-629X
DOI:10.1111/acfi.12995