TY - JOUR
T1 - Why do sovereign wealth funds invest in Asia?
AU - Zhang, Hongxia
AU - Kim, Heeho
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Purpose – This paper aims to examine the determinants of SWFs’ investment in Asian countries and to identify consistent investment patterns of SWFs in specific target firms from Asia, particularly China and South Korea. Design/methodology – This study extends the Tobin’s Q model to examine the relationship between SWF investments in target firms and their returns with other firm-level control variables. We collect consistent data on SWF investments and the matched firm-level data on target firms, which of observation is 1,512 firms (333 in South Korea and 1,179 in China) targeted by 20 SWF sources during 1997–2017. The panel random effect model is used to estimate the extended Tobin’s Q model. The robustness of the estimations is tested by the simultaneous equation models and the panel GEE model. Findings – The evidence shows that sovereign wealth funds are more inclined to invest in the financial sector with a monopoly position and in large firms with higher growth opportunity and superior cash asset ratios in China. In contrast to their investments in China, sovereign wealth funds in South Korea prefer to invest in strategic sectors, such as energy and information technology, and in large firms with high performance and low leverage. Sovereign wealth funds’ investments tend to significantly improve the target firm’s performance measured by sales growth and returns in both Korea and China. Originality/value – The existing literature focuses on examining the determination of SWFs investment in the developed countries, such as Europe and the United States. Our paper contributes to the literature in three ways; first, we analyzes case studies of SWF investments in Asian markets, which are less developed and riskier. Second, we examine whether the determination of SWF investment in Asian target firms depends on the different time periods, on types of sources of SWFs, and on acquiring countries. Third, our research uses vast sample data on target firms in longer time periods (1997-2017) than other previous studies on the SWFs for Asian markets.
AB - Purpose – This paper aims to examine the determinants of SWFs’ investment in Asian countries and to identify consistent investment patterns of SWFs in specific target firms from Asia, particularly China and South Korea. Design/methodology – This study extends the Tobin’s Q model to examine the relationship between SWF investments in target firms and their returns with other firm-level control variables. We collect consistent data on SWF investments and the matched firm-level data on target firms, which of observation is 1,512 firms (333 in South Korea and 1,179 in China) targeted by 20 SWF sources during 1997–2017. The panel random effect model is used to estimate the extended Tobin’s Q model. The robustness of the estimations is tested by the simultaneous equation models and the panel GEE model. Findings – The evidence shows that sovereign wealth funds are more inclined to invest in the financial sector with a monopoly position and in large firms with higher growth opportunity and superior cash asset ratios in China. In contrast to their investments in China, sovereign wealth funds in South Korea prefer to invest in strategic sectors, such as energy and information technology, and in large firms with high performance and low leverage. Sovereign wealth funds’ investments tend to significantly improve the target firm’s performance measured by sales growth and returns in both Korea and China. Originality/value – The existing literature focuses on examining the determination of SWFs investment in the developed countries, such as Europe and the United States. Our paper contributes to the literature in three ways; first, we analyzes case studies of SWF investments in Asian markets, which are less developed and riskier. Second, we examine whether the determination of SWF investment in Asian target firms depends on the different time periods, on types of sources of SWFs, and on acquiring countries. Third, our research uses vast sample data on target firms in longer time periods (1997-2017) than other previous studies on the SWFs for Asian markets.
KW - Asian Target Firms
KW - Financial Sector
KW - Sovereign Wealth Funds
KW - Strategic Sector
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85103651553&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.35611/jkt.2021.25.1.65
DO - 10.35611/jkt.2021.25.1.65
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85103651553
SN - 1229-828X
VL - 25
SP - 65
EP - 88
JO - Journal of Korea Trade
JF - Journal of Korea Trade
IS - 1
ER -