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The study focuses on the causes and consequences of information asymmetry. Using a sample of 180 Malaysian manufacturing firms, the findings show that insiders and industrial competition contribute to the problem of information asymmetry. The presence of large shareholders as insiders in low...
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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...
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This paper addresses the interaction relationship between debt financing and ownership structure towards firms’ value in Malaysia. Two issues are addressed in this study. The study examines whether managers and controlling large shareholders pursue rent-seeking objective through excessive...
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This paper addresses the interaction relationship between debt financing and ownership structure towards firms' value in Malaysia. Two issues are addressed in this study. The study examines whether managers and controlling large shareholders pursue rent seeking objective through excessive...
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