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India that has both bank groups. Covering a ten-year period from 2003 to 2012 that witnessed a large number of governance … reforms in India, the results of our empirical analysis provide evidence of strong ownership effects with board independence …
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Using an econometric framework, I have tried to establish the relationship between Tobin's Q and family shareholding. While there is no unequivocal causality established by theories, empirical evidences present wide variation in findings. By controlling several firm and industry specific...
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This study investigated the relationship between capital structure, equity ownership and firm performance using a sample of 438 BSE-Listed Indian companies over a period of five years (2005-2010). The study constructs efficiency through data envelopment analysis (DEA). Using panel data analysis...
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India as a case study. We use generalised method of moments (GMM) estimation technique to analyse an unbalanced panel …
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We study 288 family firms included in the NSE CNX 500 index of the National Stock Exchange of India. We find an … given the fact that India is dominated by family firms and majority of family firms appoint a family member as CEO …
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This study provides a contribution to the existing literature on the role of business groups in the world and in Pakistan in particular. The analysis shows that stock market and accounting performance measures of Pakistani group unaffiliated firms are significantly superior to those of...
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This study examines the relationship between institutional investors, corporate governance, and firm performance in Vietnam. The findings on Vietnamese listed companies indicate that while institutional investors are less likely to hold shares of companies with larger board sizes, Chief...
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In emerging markets, the deviation between the ultimate controlling shareholders' voting rights and their cash flow rights (hereafter “DVC”) in the listed firms is quite prevalent. DVC could be introduced due to the ultimate controlling shareholders' opportunistic incentives, as well as by...
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This study investigates the moderating role of ownership structure in the nexus between corporate governance and the financial performance of manufacturing firms in Ghana. The study uses GLS regression to analyze a panel dataset of 7 manufacturing firms over 14 years. We find a positive and...
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We construct and analyze a unique database with 1992-99 information on privatization transactions and labor productivity for the entire surviving population of initially state-owned industrial corporations in Romania. The data permit us to describe the post-privatization ownership structure and...
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