Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence

In this paper we discuss the change in the beta of an acquiring firm after merger, and examine the unexplained difference between the beta predicted by capital market theory and the beta actually calculated. The analysis is done within two different frameworks, equity beta on the one hand and asset...

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Main Authors: G. D.I. Barr, R. C. van den Honert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1988-12-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/1754
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spelling doaj-34372a6e3e7e4dd98965c05770e0aa9f2021-04-02T13:55:02ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59761988-12-0119414114610.4102/sajbm.v19i4.17541025Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidenceG. D.I. Barr0R. C. van den Honert1University of Cape TownUniversity of Cape TownIn this paper we discuss the change in the beta of an acquiring firm after merger, and examine the unexplained difference between the beta predicted by capital market theory and the beta actually calculated. The analysis is done within two different frameworks, equity beta on the one hand and asset beta (which removes leverage effects from equity beta) on the other. It is found that by using an asset beta approach proportionately more of the beta shifts can be explained by characteristics of the target and acquiring firms than when using the equity beta approach. It is hypothesized that the asset beta approach, which removes the confounding nonlinear effect of debt, constitutes a superior framework to examine shifts in beta. In hierdie artikel bespreek ons die verandering in die sistematiese risiko (beta) van 'n oornemende maatskappy na samesmelting en ons ondersoek die onverklaarde verskil tussen die beta wat deur kapitaalmarkteorie voorspel word en die beta wat werklik bereken word. Die analise word aan die hand van twee verskillende raamwerke gedoen: enersyds volgens aandeelbetas en andersyds volgens batebetas (wat die effek van skuld van die aandeelbeta verwyder). Daar is bevind dat as die batebenadering gebruik word, word eweredig meer van die betaverandering deur die eienskappe van die oorgenome en oornemende maatskappye verduidelik as wanneer die aandeelbetabenadering gebruik word. Daar word veronderstel dat die batebenadering, wat die verwarrende nie-linecre effek van skuld verwyder, 'n meer voortreflike raamwerk is om die veranderings in beta te ondersoek.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/1754
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Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence
South African Journal of Business Management
author_facet G. D.I. Barr
R. C. van den Honert
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title Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence
title_short Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence
title_full Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence
title_fullStr Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence
title_full_unstemmed Explaining shifts in systematic risk after merger: Some empirical evidence
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description In this paper we discuss the change in the beta of an acquiring firm after merger, and examine the unexplained difference between the beta predicted by capital market theory and the beta actually calculated. The analysis is done within two different frameworks, equity beta on the one hand and asset beta (which removes leverage effects from equity beta) on the other. It is found that by using an asset beta approach proportionately more of the beta shifts can be explained by characteristics of the target and acquiring firms than when using the equity beta approach. It is hypothesized that the asset beta approach, which removes the confounding nonlinear effect of debt, constitutes a superior framework to examine shifts in beta. In hierdie artikel bespreek ons die verandering in die sistematiese risiko (beta) van 'n oornemende maatskappy na samesmelting en ons ondersoek die onverklaarde verskil tussen die beta wat deur kapitaalmarkteorie voorspel word en die beta wat werklik bereken word. Die analise word aan die hand van twee verskillende raamwerke gedoen: enersyds volgens aandeelbetas en andersyds volgens batebetas (wat die effek van skuld van die aandeelbeta verwyder). Daar is bevind dat as die batebenadering gebruik word, word eweredig meer van die betaverandering deur die eienskappe van die oorgenome en oornemende maatskappye verduidelik as wanneer die aandeelbetabenadering gebruik word. Daar word veronderstel dat die batebenadering, wat die verwarrende nie-linecre effek van skuld verwyder, 'n meer voortreflike raamwerk is om die veranderings in beta te ondersoek.
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