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Going Public During a Pandemic: SPACs vs IPOs

Elena Scali, Istituto di Management, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy, Elena.Scali@santannapisa.it , Jonathan Taglialatela, School of Management, Politecnico di Milano, Italy AND Institute of Management, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Piazza Martiri della Libertà, Italy AND Dipartimento di Economia e Management, Università di Pisa, Italy, Roberto Barontini, Interdisciplinary Center on Sustainability and Climate, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Piazza Martiri della Libertà, Italy
 
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Elena Scali, Jonathan Taglialatela and Roberto Barontini (2025), "Going Public During a Pandemic: SPACs vs IPOs", Review of Corporate Finance: Vol. 5: No. 3–4, pp 549-580. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/114.00000081

Publication Date: 14 Jul 2025
© 2025 E. Scali, J. Taglialatela and R. Barontini
 
Subjects
Corporate finance,  Financial markets,  Corporate strategy,  Panel data
 
Keywords
JEL Codes: G14, G34, G41
SPACsIPOsWavesCovid-19Interest ratesMarket sentiment
 

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In this article:
Introduction 
The Impact of Macroeconomic Factors on the Listing of SPACs and IPOs 
Data and Methodology 
Results 
Robustness Check 
Conclusions 
References 

Abstract

The listing of a company through a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) can offer several benefits compared to the traditional IPO process. However, there is no evidence on whether macroeconomic factors affect the choice between SPACs and IPOs. To fill this gap, we study a global sample of 7,953 observations over 18 years, finding that the share of SPACs is negatively correlated with long-term interest rates. We also found that market sentiment has a strong positive impact on the share of SPACs, while market performance and market development do not have a significant effect. During the pandemic, listing with a SPAC was more likely, as companies prioritised speed and took advantage of market opportunities, particularly in the Technology and Healthcare sectors.

DOI:10.1561/114.00000081

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