Abstract:Using a sample of 576 equity right offerings announced between 2006 and 2015, this study analyzes the wealth effects of the discretionary or no allocation of new shares to Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) and the relationship between ESOP subscription rates and the long-run performance. The major results are as follows. First, for KOSPI firms that have obligation to allocate new shares to ESOP, those that do not allocate new shares have more negative announcement effects and long-run performance than those… Show more
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