TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of corporate governance on financial leverage
T2 - evidence from Egypt
AU - Micheal, Rimon
AU - Kyaw, K. Sandar
AU - Quao, Kwami H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/12/2
Y1 - 2024/12/2
N2 - This study examines the effect of corporate governance on financial leverage of emerging market firms. This study shows the effects of corporate governance by estimating empirical model in which firms financial leverage is dependent variable, while board size, blockholder ownership, independent directorship, and duality are independent variables. The study employs the panel dataset of 50 listed non-financial firms in Egypt in the period 2008-2019 and the econometric method for panel data which is multiple regression model. The study suggests a significant and negative effect of board size and duality on the financial leverage relation. The impact of board independence on the financial leverage inclines to be positive significant, and the effect of blockholder ownership tends to be positive, although it is statistically insignificant. The results are inline with diverse of estimation methods. Overall, the findings are consistent with the view that in a context with weak institutional environment, internal corporate governance mechanisms play a particularly important role in the risk-taking activities of emerging market firms.
AB - This study examines the effect of corporate governance on financial leverage of emerging market firms. This study shows the effects of corporate governance by estimating empirical model in which firms financial leverage is dependent variable, while board size, blockholder ownership, independent directorship, and duality are independent variables. The study employs the panel dataset of 50 listed non-financial firms in Egypt in the period 2008-2019 and the econometric method for panel data which is multiple regression model. The study suggests a significant and negative effect of board size and duality on the financial leverage relation. The impact of board independence on the financial leverage inclines to be positive significant, and the effect of blockholder ownership tends to be positive, although it is statistically insignificant. The results are inline with diverse of estimation methods. Overall, the findings are consistent with the view that in a context with weak institutional environment, internal corporate governance mechanisms play a particularly important role in the risk-taking activities of emerging market firms.
KW - corporate governance
KW - Egypt
KW - financial risk
KW - managerial entrenchment
KW - ownership structure
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U2 - 10.1504/IJBGE.2023.10055063
DO - 10.1504/IJBGE.2023.10055063
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217148824
SN - 1741-802X
VL - 19
SP - 1
EP - 29
JO - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
JF - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
IS - 1
ER -