Why do Banks acquire FinTech? The Role of Board Cultural Diversity
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T1 - Why do Banks acquire FinTech? The Role of Board Cultural Diversity
AU - Alessio, Reghezza
AU - Vasilakis, Chrysovalantis
PY - 2024/6/22
Y1 - 2024/6/22
N2 - This paper examines the role of cultural diversity in bank boardrooms for the acquisition of inno- vation financial technology – or “FinTech” – firms. Using a sample of 808 banks from 2008-18 in 65 countries, we find that culturally diverse boards are more likely to pursue the acquisition of FinTech firms. We also show that bank-, country- and corporate governance-specific characteristics matter for FinTech acquisition. In particular, banks with older and more gender diverse boardrooms are more likely to acquire FinTech firms. Our paper assumes particular relevance for banks seeking to invest in digital technologies and to adapt to the new digital era.
AB - This paper examines the role of cultural diversity in bank boardrooms for the acquisition of inno- vation financial technology – or “FinTech” – firms. Using a sample of 808 banks from 2008-18 in 65 countries, we find that culturally diverse boards are more likely to pursue the acquisition of FinTech firms. We also show that bank-, country- and corporate governance-specific characteristics matter for FinTech acquisition. In particular, banks with older and more gender diverse boardrooms are more likely to acquire FinTech firms. Our paper assumes particular relevance for banks seeking to invest in digital technologies and to adapt to the new digital era.
U2 - 10.1016/j.bar.2024.101424
DO - 10.1016/j.bar.2024.101424
M3 - Article
JO - British Accounting Review
JF - British Accounting Review
SN - 0890-8389
M1 - 101424
ER -