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How family ownership shapes Ipo valuation and market perception: evidence from the Porsche Ag listing integrating comparable company analysis and investor survey insights

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Resumo:This thesis examines how family ownership influences IPO valuation and pricing dynamics, using the Porsche AG listing as a central reference point. Through a mixed-methods design combining expert interviews, survey analysis, and a comparable company analysis, the study finds that family ownership does not directly affect IPO pricing. Instead, governance quality, signaling behavior, and investor expectations shape market outcomes. The Porsche IPO illustrates that concentrated family control is well-received when embedded in credible governance structures and strong fundamentals. Overall, the thesis shows that the impact of family ownership is contingent rather than causal, operating through mechanisms that reduce uncertainty and build investor trust
Autores principais:Poeschke, Falk
Assunto:Family owned IPO valuation Corporate governance Market perception Porsche AG IPO
Ano:2026
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This thesis examines how family ownership influences IPO valuation and pricing dynamics, using the Porsche AG listing as a central reference point. Through a mixed-methods design combining expert interviews, survey analysis, and a comparable company analysis, the study finds that family ownership does not directly affect IPO pricing. Instead, governance quality, signaling behavior, and investor expectations shape market outcomes. The Porsche IPO illustrates that concentrated family control is well-received when embedded in credible governance structures and strong fundamentals. Overall, the thesis shows that the impact of family ownership is contingent rather than causal, operating through mechanisms that reduce uncertainty and build investor trust