Private Equity and Long-Run Investment: The Case of Innovation
The Journal of Finance, Vol. 66, No. 2, pp. 445-477, 2010
57 Pages Posted: 27 Oct 2011
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Private Equity and Long-Run Investment: The Case of Innovation
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Private Equity and Long-Run Investment: The Case of Innovation
Date Written: June 1, 2010
Abstract
A long-standing controversy is whether leveraged buyouts (LBOs) relieve managers from short-term pressures from public shareholders, or whether LBO funds themselves sacrifice long-term growth to boost short-term performance. We examine one form of long-run activity, namely, investments in innovation as measured by patenting activity. Based on 472 LBO transactions, we find no evidence that LBOs sacrifice long-term investments. LBO firm patents are more cited (a proxy for economic importance), show no shifts in the fundamental nature of the research, and become more concentrated in important areas of companies' innovative portfolios.
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