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The study attempted to assess the moderating role of corporate culture (CC) between the relationship of logistics (LQS) and market flexibility (MF) in Indonesian manufacturing context. Purposive sampling was used and data were collected from the 200 supply chain managers. Later, data subjected...
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The study attempted to assess the moderating role of corporate culture (CC) between the relationship of logistics (LQS) and market flexibility (MF) in Indonesian manufacturing context. Purposive sampling was used and data were collected from the 200 supply chain managers. Later, data subjected...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012422704
Departing from previous studies, which have mostly focused on Western countries, our work investigates the determinants of the corporate environment, social and governance (ESG) reporting among Asian firms. Examining Asian public listed firms from 2005 to 2017, our cross-sectional model results...
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The primary aim of this study is to investigate the relationship among the ethical leadership, ethical climate and integrity violation of the local government of two countries, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. Past studies indicate that ethical leadership and ethical climate influenced the integrity...
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The study investigates the inter-relationship between executive compensation, earnings management and over investment. Using a sample of 196 Malaysian public listed firms, the findings show a positive endogenous relationship between executive compensation and over investment. Measuring equity...
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The issues of financial constraints emphasis that firms use internal cash rather than debt or equity for investments. In a country where family controlled are prominent this could lead to distortion of capital and economy growth. Hence, over rely on internal financing lead firms to invest...
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The hypothesis of financial constraints suggest that firms be denied profitable investment due to inaccessible to external capital markers as debt and equity financing are no longer perfect substitution after firms utilise internal capital. In view of reducing investments during global financial...
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This research aims to examine the impact of shareholders value on the performance of conglomerate firms of Malaysia Agency theory addresses the issue between the agency and principal, a connection between the organizations officer and the investors in the business.Successful conglomerates rely...
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Using 180 manufacturing firms from 1998 to 2004, the paper proves that insiders with controlling interest more than 36.78% increase earnings management (discretionary accruals) by 10.6%. However, they are risk-adverse and avoid inefficient investment after the financial crisis. On the other...
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Using 196 Malaysian public listed firms, the study investigates the inter-relationship between executive compensation, earnings management and over investment. Although there is no evidence that executive directors enhance their compensation packages through earnings management, there is a...
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