A Critical Review of the Common Ownership Literature
业务
作者
Kristopher Gerardi,Michelle Lowry,Carola Schenone
出处
期刊:Annual review of financial economics [Annual Reviews] 日期:2024-06-17
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-financial-082123-105841
摘要
The rapid growth in index funds and significant consolidation in the asset-management industry over the past few decades has led to higher levels of common ownership and increased attention on the topic by academic researchers. A consensus has yet to emerge from the literature regarding the consequences of increased common ownership on firm behavior and market outcomes. Given the potential implications for firms and investors alike, it is perhaps not surprising that policy makers, legal scholars, finance and accounting academics, and practitioners have all taken a keen interest in the subject. In this article, we provide an overview of the theoretical underpinnings of common ownership and critically review the empirical literature. Measurement issues and identification challenges are detailed, and a discussion of plausible causal mechanisms is provided. Across the newest papers employing the most credible identification techniques, relatively little evidence has been found that common ownership causes lower competition. However, further research is necessary before broad conclusions can be reached.