Carel Huijgen
University of Groningen
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Journal of Business Finance & Accounting | 2012
Abe de Jong; Carel Huijgen; Teye Marra; Peter Roosenboom
This paper investigates the effect of product market characteristics on the decision to go public. When firms decide to go public or remain private, they trade off product market related costs and benefits. Costs arise from the loss of confidential information to competitors, e.g., in the IPO prospectus and subsequent mandated public disclosures, while benefits emerge from raising capital allowing the firm to strengthen its position in the product market. Our results show that UK firms are more likely to go public when they operate in a more profitable industry and in an industry with lower barriers to entry. These firms are more likely to go public in order to improve their position in the product market and to deter new entrants into the industry. However, firms from more competitive industries and firms with smaller market share are less likely to go public. For these firms the loss of confidential information to rivals outweighs the benefits of going public.
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting | 2005
Carel Huijgen; Martien Jan Peter Lubberink
European Finance Review | 2001
Martien Jan Peter Lubberink; Carel Huijgen
Social Science Research Network | 2002
Carel Huijgen; Martien Jan Peter Lubberink
Managerial Finance | 2006
William Forbes; Carel Huijgen; Auke Plantinga
Archive | 2006
Martien Jan Peter Lubberink; Carel Huijgen
Archive | 2005
Martien Jan Peter Lubberink; Carel Huijgen
SOM Research Reports | 2000
Dick W. Feenstra; Carel Huijgen; Hua Wang
Archive | 2000
D.W. Feenstra; Carel Huijgen; H. Wang
The annual research report | 1999
Carel Huijgen; Auke Plantinga