Abstract
AbstractUsing government‐led board reform as a quasi‐natural experiment, we find that board reform at Chinese state controlling shareholders significantly alleviates overinvestment at their listed subsidiaries. The positive role of board reform in reducing overinvestment is stronger when state controlling shareholders have weak incentive to expropriate listed subsidiaries, or they can better monitor the listed subsidiaries through assigned top management. Furthermore, we find that board reform further reduces managerial cost at their listed subsidiaries. Overall, our findings suggest that government‐led board reform enhances internal governance at state controlling shareholders and has a positive effect on investment policy at their listed subsidiaries.
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