What Types of Bondholders Impede Corporate Innovative Activities?

55 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2013

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Iftekhar Hasan

Fordham University ; Bank of Finland; University of Sydney

Jonathan Paul O'Brien

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Pengfei Ye

Virginia Tech

Date Written: October 3, 2013

Abstract

​This study investigates whether institutional bond blockholders (i.e., bond funds that hold more than 5% of a firm’s outstanding bonds) impede firm innovative activities, and if they do, through which channels. We find that long-term bond blockholders do not discourage firms from conducting innovative activities. Short-term bond blockholders, however, significantly reduce both firm investments in R&D and the innovative quality of these investments. Furthermore, their negative impact is stronger than the negative impact of short-term stockholders. Our results cannot be fully explained by short-term bondholders’ a priori investment preferences and are robust to possible endogeneity concerns. Overall, they suggest that the option of the ‘Wall Street walk’ allows bondholders to exert considerable influence on firms’ risk-taking decisions.

Keywords: bondholder, innovation, investment horizon, Wall Street walk

JEL Classification: G23, G31

Suggested Citation

Hasan, Iftekhar and O'Brien, Jonathan Paul and Ye, Pengfei, What Types of Bondholders Impede Corporate Innovative Activities? (October 3, 2013). Bank of Finland Research Discussion Paper No. 23/2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2353791 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2353791

Iftekhar Hasan (Contact Author)

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Jonathan Paul O'Brien

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Pengfei Ye

Virginia Tech ( email )

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