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is natural for shareholders to seek to improve their performance and increase the company's value. If CG mechanisms …One of the basic functions of establishing corporate governance (CG) in companies is improving performance and … increasing value for shareholders. Expanding the company's value will ultimately increase the shareholders' wealth. Therefore, it …
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relationship between the agency cost and firm performance. Both the fixed-effects model and a more robust dynamic panel generalized … agency-performance relationship is positively moderated by (1) corporate governance quality, (2) ownership concentration, and … (3) non-state ownership. State ownership has a negative effect on the agency–performance relationship. Various robust …
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, this study investigates the impact of institutional ownership on firm performance in the Bangladeshi setting. Consistent … positive effect on firm performance measured by Tobin's Q and Return on Asset (ROA). In addition, this study explores whether … ownership and firm performance. Our findings indicate that both board size and board independence have a significant positive …
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The paper’s prime objective is to understand the impact of Shareholder activism on firm performance. This study is … activism index (sha index) using multiple activisms and corporate governance factors. To measure firm performance, we have used … activism on firm performance. Also, activist investors are targeting companies. These attacks are not fructifying desired …
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The study aimed to investigate the role of non-financial measures in predicting corporate financial distress in the Indian industrial sector. The proportion of independent directors on the board and the proportion of the promoters’ share in the ownership structure of the business were the...
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In eras of intense debates on the appointment of women on corporate boards, this research sheds light on the structure of board in Asian emerging economies by examining how women on board of family businesses separately and collectively affect the dividend announcement of business organizations....
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, particularly conditional on multiple large shareholders, is empirically unexplored. Using a sample of SMEs listed in China, this … large shareholders. The results show that effective internal control significantly promotes SMEs to achieve sustainable … growth, and the effect is moderated by multiple large shareholders, suggesting that the role of internal control is more …
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This paper studies the impact of a change in promoter shareholding on small-cap-value stocks. NIFTY Small Cap 250 index stocks within the top 20th percentile of the book-to-market (B/M) ratio of the same universe have been considered for this study. The paper uses regression analysis for...
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governance literature by investigating the performance implications of board characteristics in startups using a unique set of …. Using a firm performance indicator constructed through the factor analysis method, we find significant correlations between … firm performance and board size, age structure, board meeting frequency, and board ownership of shares. Our findings …
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the effect of ESG on the financial performance (FP) of healthcare corporations using the market-to-book value (MTB) ratio …
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