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MELUZÍN, T. ZINECKER, M.
Original Title
Why firms do not go public: The evidence from Poland
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper examines factors influencing the decision not to go public by enterprises under the conditions in force on the Polish capital market. In the study we asked CFOs Polish enterprises divided into two groups to formulate their insights in the area of IPO decision making. The first group consisted of the entities that have previously conducted an IPO, the second one included the entities that have not executed an IPO (but considered doing so in the past or were candidates for doing it in the future). The survey results can be summarised as follows. First, the deliberation to undertake an IPO is very sensitive to the question of time, costs and reporting duties in companies with successful IPO status. The next factor - to avoid IPO failure - is more exogenous in its nature indicating that insiders could be concerned also with industry conditions that can affect the success or failure of the IPO process. Surprisingly, the limitation of company control, ensuring corporate transparency and limitation or loss of company control play no key role in considerations about IPO disadvantages. Second, the not tried companies place a big emphasis on decision-making control. CFOs from this group of companies also possess a very strong feeling regarding the fear of IPO failure. Similar to successful companies, the respondents concern very strongly with market and industry conditions affecting the success of going public.
Keywords
Corporate Finance, Going Public, Initial Public Offering, IPO, Decision Making, CEE Region, Polish Capital Market
Authors
MELUZÍN, T.; ZINECKER, M.
RIV year
2013
Released
9. 7. 2013
Publisher
Internationale Institute of Informatics and Systemics
Location
Orlando US
ISBN
978-1-936338-88-7
Book
The 17th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics - Proceedings, Volume II
Pages from
43
Pages to
47
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT101598, author="Tomáš {Meluzín} and Marek {Zinecker}", title="Why firms do not go public: The evidence from Poland", booktitle="The 17th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics - Proceedings, Volume II", year="2013", pages="43--47", publisher="Internationale Institute of Informatics and Systemics", address="Orlando US", isbn="978-1-936338-88-7" }