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Private Equity Buyouts and Workplace Safety
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Nestoriak, Nicole
, Cohn, Jonathan
, Wardlaw, Malcolm
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Cross-sectional studies
/ Employment
/ Equity
/ Executives
/ Injuries
/ Labor force participation
/ Occupational safety
/ Safety
/ Violations
/ Workplaces
2021
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Private Equity Buyouts and Workplace Safety
by
Nestoriak, Nicole
, Cohn, Jonathan
, Wardlaw, Malcolm
in
Cross-sectional studies
/ Employment
/ Equity
/ Executives
/ Injuries
/ Labor force participation
/ Occupational safety
/ Safety
/ Violations
/ Workplaces
2021
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Private Equity Buyouts and Workplace Safety
2021
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Overview
This paper presents evidence of a large, persistent decline in establishment-level workplace injury rates after private equity (PE) buyouts of publicly traded U.S. firms. We find that firms experience fewer OSHA safety violations after buyouts and that a larger decline in injury rates is associated with an increased probability of exit via IPO. Employment reductions after buyouts are concentrated in relatively low-injury-risk establishments. Overall, our results suggest that buyouts improve workplace safety and that PE acquirers benefit from this improvement. We explore possible causes of these changes through interviews with executives of companies acquired in buyouts and through cross-sectional analysis.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
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