Impact Of Corporate Governance On Capital Stractur
No Thumbnail Available
Files
Date
2017
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
This study contributes to the existing literature of capital structure by extending the
empirical work on the established relationship between the corporate governance and
capital structure by analyzing the mediating role of cost of capital. Using five major
attributes of corporate governance i.e. board size, board composition, CEO/Chairman
duality, managerial ownership and institutional ownership as explanatory variables and
weighted average cost of capital as mediator, we attempt to analyze the implication of
good governance practices on the effectiveness and value relevance of capital structure
decisions. However, debt to asset ratio was used to measure the leverage ratio of the firm
considered as the dependent variable of the present study. The sample for this study is 76
non-financial firms listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (formerly Karachi Stock
Exchange) for the period of 2004-2015. The analysis of present study has been
disintegrated at four levels. Firstly, we have studied the relationship between corporate
governance and capital structure, secondly, the relationship between corporate
governance and cost of capital, thirdly, the relationship between cost of capital and
capital structure and lastly, the indirect effect of cost of capital in the existing relationship
between corporate governance and capital structure as the mediator. As the data is cross
sectional-time series, pooled and panel data analysis techniques (i.e. fixed effect and
random effect) are used for inferential purposes, after performing regression diagnostics
tests such as linearity, normality and heteroskedasticity. In order to choose between fixed
and random effect model results, Hausman test was performed which is the indication of
appropriateness of obtained results for interpretation. Our findings provide evidence for
the explanatory power of corporate governance and the partial mediating role of cost of
capital in determining the optimal capital structure. Additionally, we concluded that
board composition, CEO/Chair duality and managerial ownership are significant in
determining the capital structure decisions of the firm while, institutional ownership and
board size are not significant in the financing decisions of the firm. Moreover, some
ix
conventional determinants of capital structure including tangibility and return on assets
are also significant in deciding the optimal financial mix of the non-financial firms of
Pakistan stock exchange.
Description
Keywords
Dr Sajid Nazir, Management Sciences, FA15, Corporate Governance