Employee views of leveraged buy-out transactions

A large sample of employee reviews shows a decline in satisfaction after a Leveraged Buy-Out (LBO), but with significant heterogeneity. The key driver is the previous ownership structure. For Private-to-Private transactions, dissatisfaction is concentrated in non-management employees and comes mostl...

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Autori principali: Lambert, M, Moreno, N, Phalippou, L, Scivoletto, A
Natura: Internet publication
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: 2021
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Riassunto:A large sample of employee reviews shows a decline in satisfaction after a Leveraged Buy-Out (LBO), but with significant heterogeneity. The key driver is the previous ownership structure. For Private-to-Private transactions, dissatisfaction is concentrated in non-management employees and comes mostly from how management treats them. In Public-to-Private transactions, the dissatisfaction is stronger, multi-faceted, and present for all employees, including management. Industry and Private Equity sponsor fixed effects are significant, but second order. Other ownership changes (M&A, IPO) trigger less dissatisfaction.