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The Share Price Responses and Determinants of Strategic Alliances in Taiwan's High-Tech Industry: A Quantile Regression Approach

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219091504000184Cited by:5 (Source: Crossref)

    This article investigates share price responses to strategic alliances in Taiwan's high-tech industry from 1996 to 1999. We analyze the determinants of abnormal returns caused by strategic alliances using a quantile regression estimation procedure. Our empirical findings show that the wealth effect for a strategic alliance is positive, with no evidence of a wealth transfer between alliance partners. In addition, intra-industry alliances show significantly higher abnormal returns than inter-industry alliances. The horizontal and vertical alliances both have significantly positive abnormal returns, but the positive effect of vertical alliances primarily comes from downstream buyers. On the other hand, results from a quantile regression model show that the P/B ratio, director and supervisor shareholding ratios, and R&D ratio are important determinants of abnormal returns of strategic alliance announcements. Our empirical findings are consistent with the argument that the organizational flexibility offered by alliances is valuable to the high-tech industry which needs to cope with a fast-changing environment.