Pk. Chhibber et Sk. Majumdar, Foreign ownership and profitability: Property rights, control, and the performance of firms in Indian industry, J LAW ECON, 42(1), 1999, pp. 209-238
This study examines the influence of foreign ownership on the performance o
f firms operating in India, Foreign ownership is categorized according to t
he control exercisable at different levels of ownership. These categories a
re, in turn, determined by the institutional structure of the Indian enviro
nment that helps define the property rights accruing at different levels of
ownership. Firms' performance is measured as return on sales and return on
assets. The results show that, after controlling for a variety of firm and
environment-specific factors, only when property rights devolve to foreign
owners, at ownership levels providing unambiguous control at 51 percent, d
o firms in which there is foreign ownership display relatively superior per
formance.