Board, audit committee, ownership and financial performance - emerging trends from Thailand

被引:82
作者
Al Farooque, Omar [1 ]
Buachoom, Wonlop [2 ]
Sun, Lan [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ New England, UNE Sch Business, Armidale, NSW, Australia
[2] Rangsit Univ, Fac Accountancy, Muang, Thailand
[3] Cent Queensland Univ, Sch Business & Law, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Board of directors; Audit committee; Ownership structures; Firm performance; Thailand; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; FIRM PERFORMANCE; FAMILY OWNERSHIP; EXECUTIVE-COMPENSATION; CEO DUALITY; PANEL-DATA; INDEPENDENCE; TESTS; SPECIFICATION; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1108/PAR-10-2018-0079
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
Purpose This study aims to investigate the effects of corporate board and audit committee characteristics and ownership structures on market-based financial performance of listed firms in Thailand. Design/methodology/approach It applies system GMM (generalized method of moments) as the baseline estimator approach, and ordinary least squares and fixed effects for robustness checks on a sample of 452 firms listed on the Thai Stock Exchange for the period 2000-2016. Findings Relying mainly on the system GMM estimator, the empirical results indicate some emerging trends in the Thai economy. Contrary to expectations for an emerging market and prior research findings, ownership structures, particularly ownership concentration and family ownership, appear to have no significant influence on market-based firm performance, while managerial ownership exerts a positive effect on performance. Moreover, as expected, board structure variables such as board independence; size; meeting and dual role; and audit committee meeting show significant explanatory power on market-based firm performance in Thai firms. Originality/value Unlike previous literature on the Thai market, this study is the first to use the more advanced econometric method known as system GMM estimator for addressing causality/endogeneity issues in governance-performance relationships. The findings indicate new trends in the explanatory power of ownership structure variables on market-based firm performance in Thai-listed firms.
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页码:54 / 81
页数:28
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