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firms in India. The study's scope is limited to India's insurance industries from 2010-2011 to 2019-2020. The research … considers 21 insurance firms in India out of 35 general insurers. We obtain statistical data from the financial statements of … performance of general insurers in India. The influence of micro (internal) variables such as capital adequacy ratio, firm size …
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of financial information among firms, especially in emerging markets worldwide, including India. Nonetheless, the … examines the impact of transitioning from India’s GAAP-based accounting standards to IFRS-converged standards (Ind AS) on non …
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The main determination of the research is to pinpoint the moderating inspiration of firm size between the relationship of firm growth and firm performance. In the study Null and alternative hypothesis have been constructed, Null hypothesis is concerning the negation of the moderating effect of...
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This paper explores the puzzle of inconsistent findings in regard to bank lending decisions and the negative response to bank loan announcements in China. Using firm performance before and after the lending decisions, adjusted for the effects of earnings management, we are able to examine not...
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This study demonstrates that suitable professional expertise on corporate boards can have a significant impact on firm outcomes. The analysis examines diversity of expertise on boards, its link to shareholder value, and adds to the literature by introducing corporate life cycle and industry...
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This paper examines the relationship between family owned and nonfamily companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and compares their performances in terms of market indicators and accounting indicators. Corporate ownership structure and its effect on firm performance have been of great...
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We examine the association between ownership structure and dividend payout policy in a family firms dominated economy. More specifically, we test whether family firms pay higher dividend compared to counter non-family firms in Bangladesh. We argue that family firms are more likely to pay higher...
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Prior literature shows that financial disclosures and corporate governance both impact firm performance. This paper documents an important topic that has been overlooked in the prior literature, their joint effect, because the two mechanisms could be independent, substitutive, or complementary...
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