Regulatory enforcement of minority shareholder rights and corporate cash holdings

Abstract

In theory, enhanced legal protection for minority shareholders may have two opposing effects on corporate cash holdings. Firstly, improved corporate governance could ease external financing and lead to reduced cash reserves. Secondly, the reinforcement of shareholder litigations could induce firms to increase their cash holdings as a precaution. In this study, we leverage the implementation of the China Securities Investor Services Center (CSISC) shareholding reform program to examine these competing views. Our analysis reveals compelling evidence that the CSISC reform has significantly reduced cash holdings among firms in the pilot provinces, endorsing its governance benefit on average. Moreover, we demonstrate that this negative effect is more notable for firms with severe agency issues, while weaker for those undergoing litigations and regulatory penalties.

Document Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

7-1-2025

Volume

79

Publisher

Elsevier

School

School of Business and Law

Comments

Li, H., Huang, W., Shen, Z., & Xia, Q. (2025). Regulatory enforcement of minority shareholder rights and corporate cash holdings. Research in International Business and Finance, 79, 103042. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2025.103042

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