Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Inquiry
ISSN
0020-174X
Volume
54
Issue
1
DOI
10.1177/0046958017692275
First Page
1
Last Page
7
Publication Date
January 2017
Abstract
Investment, especially through merger and acquisition (M&A), is a leading topic of concern among health care managers. In addition, the implications of this activity for organization and market concentration are of great interest to policy makers. Using a sample of 2256 firm-year observations in the health care industry during the period from 1985 to 2011, this article provides novel evidence that managers learn from financial markets in making capital expenditure (CAPEX) and M&A investment decisions. Within the industry, managers in the Drugs subsector are most likely to do so, whereas managers in the Medical Equipment and Supplies are least likely to do so. We find informative stock prices improve firm financial performance. This article highlights the importance of financial markets for real economic activity in the health care industry.
Recommended Citation
Ouyang, W.,
&
Hilsenrath, P. E.
(2017).
Merger & Acquisition and Capital Expenditure in Health Care: Information Gleaned From Stock Price Variation.
Inquiry, 54(1), 1–7.
DOI: 10.1177/0046958017692275
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/esob-facarticles/51