POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA
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Resumo: | Political connections might be characterized as relations between companies and politicians, in which companies try to obtain advantages and politicians generally seek campaign funding. In this context, the present study aims at analyzing the relation between political connections from the largest companies listed on BM&FBovespa and their respective performances. Data from 132 companies have been assessed by means of descriptive statistics, average test and correspondence analysis. The political connection from each company was represented by the value of their donation to campaigns for the 2014 elections, and their performance was assessed by means of the Return on Equity (ROE). Results show that most of the funds donated to the campaign of 2014 was destined to the dispute for the presidency of the republic and the Partido dos Trabalhadores was the political party that received the most campaign donations from companies. JBS has donated over 65% of the total amount of funds provided by the companies in the sample. The state of Ceará was the state that received the most resources for candidatures in the 2014 elections. Amapá, Amazonas and Roraima were the only states where candidates did not receive funds for financing election campaigns from the investigated companies. The tests verified that there is no difference in performance when comparing companies with political connections to companies that do not have any political connections. It was found an association between high political connections and expressive company size. |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPACONEXIONES POLÍTICAS EN LAS MAYORES COMPAÑÍAS LISTADAS EN LA BM&FBOVESPACONEXÕES POLÍTICAS NAS MAIORES COMPANHIAS LISTADAS NA BM&FBOVESPAConexões políticasDesempenhoDoações de campanha.Political connectionsPerformanceCampaign donations.Conexiones políticasDesempeñoDonaciones oficiales de campaña.Political connections might be characterized as relations between companies and politicians, in which companies try to obtain advantages and politicians generally seek campaign funding. In this context, the present study aims at analyzing the relation between political connections from the largest companies listed on BM&FBovespa and their respective performances. Data from 132 companies have been assessed by means of descriptive statistics, average test and correspondence analysis. The political connection from each company was represented by the value of their donation to campaigns for the 2014 elections, and their performance was assessed by means of the Return on Equity (ROE). Results show that most of the funds donated to the campaign of 2014 was destined to the dispute for the presidency of the republic and the Partido dos Trabalhadores was the political party that received the most campaign donations from companies. JBS has donated over 65% of the total amount of funds provided by the companies in the sample. The state of Ceará was the state that received the most resources for candidatures in the 2014 elections. Amapá, Amazonas and Roraima were the only states where candidates did not receive funds for financing election campaigns from the investigated companies. The tests verified that there is no difference in performance when comparing companies with political connections to companies that do not have any political connections. It was found an association between high political connections and expressive company size.Las conexiones políticas pueden ser caracterizadas como relaciones entre empresas y políticos, en las cuales las empresas procuran obtener ventajas y los políticos generalmente buscan financiación de campañas. En este contexto, el estudio tiene como objetivo general analizar la relación entre las conexiones políticas de las mayores empresas listadas en la BM&FBovespa y sus respectivos desempeños. Para este fin, fueron analizados los datos de 132 compañías, utilizando estadística descriptiva, test de diferencia entre medias, Análisis de Correspondencia (Anacor) y Análisis de Correspondencia Múltiple (ACM). La conexión política de cada empresa fue representada por el valor de su donación a campañas electorales de 2014, siendo el desempeño, medido por el Retorno sobre el Patrimonio Líquido (ROE). Los resultados indican que la mayor parte de los recursos donados para la campaña electoral de 2014 fue destinada a la disputa por la Presidencia de la República, y el Partido de los Trabajadores fue la agremiación política que más recibió donaciones de campaña de las empresas. La empresa JBS donó más de 65% del total de las contribuciones efectuadas por las empresas de la muestra. El Ceará fue el estado que más recibió donaciones de empresas para las elecciones de 2014. Amapá, Amazonas y Roraima fueron los únicos estados en los que los candidatos no recibieron recursos para financiación de campañas electorales de las empresas investigadas. A partir de los estudios realizados, se verificó que no hay diferencia de desempeño en la comparación de las empresas con conexiones políticas con aquellas sin ninguna conexión política. Se constató una asociación entre altas conexiones políticas y un expresivo tamaño de las empresas.As conexões políticas podem ser caracterizadas como relações entre empresas e políticos, em que as empresas procuram obter vantagens e os políticos geralmente buscam financiamento de campanha. Nesse contexto, o estudo tem como objetivo geral analisar a relação entre as conexões políticas das maiores empresas listadas na BM&FBovespa e seus respectivos desempenhos. Para tanto, foram analisados os dados de 132 companhias, utilizando-se estatística descritiva, teste de diferença entre médias, Análise de Correspondência (Anacor) e Análise de Correspondência Múltipla (ACM). A conexão política de cada empresa foi representada pelo valor de sua doação para campanhas eleitorais de 2014, sendo o desempenho medido pelo Retorno sobre o Patrimônio Líquido (ROE). Os resultados indicam que a maior parte dos recursos doados para a campanha eleitoral de 2014 foi destinada à disputa pela Presidência da República e o Partido dos Trabalhadores foi a agremiação política que mais recebeu doações de campanha das empresas. A empresa JBS doou mais de 65% do total das contribuições efetuadas pelas empresas da amostra. O Ceará foi o estado que mais recebeu doações de empresas para as eleições de 2014. Amapá, Amazonas e Roraima foram os únicos estados em que os candidatos não receberam recursos para financiamento de campanhas eleitorais das empresas investigadas. A partir dos testes realizados, verificou-se não haver diferença de desempenho na comparação das empresas com conexões políticas com aquelas sem qualquer conexão política. Constatou-se uma associação entre altas conexões políticas e expressivo tamanho das empresas.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2016-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresartigoapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/read/article/view/60360Electronic Review of Administration; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2016): EDIÇÃO 84 - MAIO/AGO 2016; 394-418Revista Electrónica de Administración; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2016): EDIÇÃO 84 - MAIO/AGO 2016; 394-418Revista Eletrônica de Administração; v. 22 n. 2 (2016): EDIÇÃO 84 - MAIO/AGO 2016; 394-4181413-23111980-4164reponame:REAd (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/read/article/view/60360/38556Pinheiro, Bruno GoesDe Luca, Márcia Márcia Martins MendesVasconcelos, Alessandra Carvalho deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-09-01T20:53:05Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/60360Revistahttp://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/read/indexPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/read/oaiea_read@ufrgs.br1413-23111413-2311opendoar:2016-09-01T20:53:05REAd (Porto Alegre. Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA CONEXIONES POLÍTICAS EN LAS MAYORES COMPAÑÍAS LISTADAS EN LA BM&FBOVESPA CONEXÕES POLÍTICAS NAS MAIORES COMPANHIAS LISTADAS NA BM&FBOVESPA |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA Pinheiro, Bruno Goes Conexões políticas Desempenho Doações de campanha. Political connections Performance Campaign donations. Conexiones políticas Desempeño Donaciones oficiales de campaña. |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA |
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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS IN THE LARGEST COMPANIES LISTED ON BM&FBOVESPA |
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Pinheiro, Bruno Goes |
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Pinheiro, Bruno Goes De Luca, Márcia Márcia Martins Mendes Vasconcelos, Alessandra Carvalho de |
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De Luca, Márcia Márcia Martins Mendes Vasconcelos, Alessandra Carvalho de |
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Pinheiro, Bruno Goes De Luca, Márcia Márcia Martins Mendes Vasconcelos, Alessandra Carvalho de |
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Conexões políticas Desempenho Doações de campanha. Political connections Performance Campaign donations. Conexiones políticas Desempeño Donaciones oficiales de campaña. |
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Conexões políticas Desempenho Doações de campanha. Political connections Performance Campaign donations. Conexiones políticas Desempeño Donaciones oficiales de campaña. |
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Political connections might be characterized as relations between companies and politicians, in which companies try to obtain advantages and politicians generally seek campaign funding. In this context, the present study aims at analyzing the relation between political connections from the largest companies listed on BM&FBovespa and their respective performances. Data from 132 companies have been assessed by means of descriptive statistics, average test and correspondence analysis. The political connection from each company was represented by the value of their donation to campaigns for the 2014 elections, and their performance was assessed by means of the Return on Equity (ROE). Results show that most of the funds donated to the campaign of 2014 was destined to the dispute for the presidency of the republic and the Partido dos Trabalhadores was the political party that received the most campaign donations from companies. JBS has donated over 65% of the total amount of funds provided by the companies in the sample. The state of Ceará was the state that received the most resources for candidatures in the 2014 elections. Amapá, Amazonas and Roraima were the only states where candidates did not receive funds for financing election campaigns from the investigated companies. The tests verified that there is no difference in performance when comparing companies with political connections to companies that do not have any political connections. It was found an association between high political connections and expressive company size. |
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