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The Effect of Corporate Governance on Post-Reverse Merger Survival

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This paper investigates how firm financial conditions and governance characteristics affect reverse mergers’ survival. Using a sample of reverse mergers that took place in the U.S. during the 1997–2009 period, we find that firms with better corporate governance are more likely to survive after the reverse merger. In particular, CEO ownership, staggered board dummy, and venture owner dummy have positive association with reverse merger survival. We also show a concave relation between the average board tenure and the probability of reverse merger survival. In contrast, most of the firm characteristic variables have insignificant relationship with reverse merger survival. Our results suggest that the survivability of reverse mergers relies more on their presumed value-enhancing governance characteristics than on the financial conditions of the merging firms.

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Abstract:
 І. INTRODUCTION
 II. THE LITERATURE AND HYPOTHESES DEVELOPMENT
 III. DATA SOURCE AND SAMPLE SELECTION
 IV. EMPIRICAL RESULTS
  1. Descriptive Statistics
  2. Methodology
  3. Univariate Test Results
  4. Multivariate Test Results
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  • Hyun-Dong Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Bong-Soo Lee Florida State University
  • Sang-Whi Lee Kyung Hee University
  • Kwangwoo Park Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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