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Based on ‘ agency theory' the present study argues that in a negotiated and collateral security based debt financing system where the need for debt financing of the firms is largely met by the banks in absence of active and liquid corporate debt market , there should be a two way relationship...
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There exist conflicting arguments as regards the role of high liquidity on firm performance. Excess liquidity reduces financing cost in presence of information asymmetry but creates agency problem as the self-serving manager may not use the liquid fund in the stockholders' best interest. The...
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The paper explores the impact of board composition and ownership structure on firm performance of Indian firms from 2009-2013 in presence of certain unique statutory provisions relating to independent directors and limits on ownership concentration. The results show that after controlling for...
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This paper examines the relationship between the performance and ownership structure of a sample of 98 mid-cap companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India, as mid-cap sector is considered a high growth sector of the economy. In India, the shareholders are broadly divided into...
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