Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.

This study investigated the relationships between the internal corporate governance mechanisms and firm performance in Indonesia. Recognising weak external mechanisms of Indonesian corporate governance, this study focused on the internal mechanisms, hence offering considerable insights for the under...

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Main Authors: Siti, Nuryanah, Islam, Sardar M. N.
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.311162020-06-17T02:02:32Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31116/ Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam. Siti, Nuryanah Islam, Sardar M. N. Corporations Corporate organization. Corporate governance Malaysia This study investigated the relationships between the internal corporate governance mechanisms and firm performance in Indonesia. Recognising weak external mechanisms of Indonesian corporate governance, this study focused on the internal mechanisms, hence offering considerable insights for the understanding of the relationships between internal corporate governance mechanisms and performance in Indonesia. The main proposition of this study was that the traditional findings on the relationships between internal corporate governance mechanisms and company performance relevant to developed countries were not appropriate for emerging markets like Indonesia where the business environment is different as, for example, the capital market is still under-developed, and the regulatory framework is weak. Using a panel data during 2002-2004, the findings show that all internal mechanisms except size of both board and audit committee, and management ownership are significant in explaining company performance. Specifically, some results on the audit committee are different to the literature of best practice of audit committee. The findings, therefore, support our proposition that the role of some specific aspects of internal corporate governance mechanisms affecting company performance does not exist in Indonesia. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2011-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31116/1/AJ_SITI%20NURYANAH%20MAR%20B%2011.pdf Siti, Nuryanah and Islam, Sardar M. N. (2011) Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam. Management & Accounting Review, 10 (1). pp. 1-26. ISSN 2550-1895 http://arionline.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MAR/article/view/231
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topic Corporations
Corporate organization. Corporate governance
Malaysia
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Corporate organization. Corporate governance
Malaysia
Siti, Nuryanah
Islam, Sardar M. N.
Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.
description This study investigated the relationships between the internal corporate governance mechanisms and firm performance in Indonesia. Recognising weak external mechanisms of Indonesian corporate governance, this study focused on the internal mechanisms, hence offering considerable insights for the understanding of the relationships between internal corporate governance mechanisms and performance in Indonesia. The main proposition of this study was that the traditional findings on the relationships between internal corporate governance mechanisms and company performance relevant to developed countries were not appropriate for emerging markets like Indonesia where the business environment is different as, for example, the capital market is still under-developed, and the regulatory framework is weak. Using a panel data during 2002-2004, the findings show that all internal mechanisms except size of both board and audit committee, and management ownership are significant in explaining company performance. Specifically, some results on the audit committee are different to the literature of best practice of audit committee. The findings, therefore, support our proposition that the role of some specific aspects of internal corporate governance mechanisms affecting company performance does not exist in Indonesia.
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title Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.
title_short Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.
title_full Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.
title_fullStr Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam.
title_sort corporate governance and performance: evidence from an emerging market / siti nuryanah and sardar m. n. islam.
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor
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url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31116/1/AJ_SITI%20NURYANAH%20MAR%20B%2011.pdf
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