Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia

Retrenchment strategy has gained its popularity and is being regarded as a common strategy in the corporate world to cut down cost. Firm owners are sceptical whether it would be a value-added strategy for their organisations. A problem arises: “Does retrenchment strategy really contribute to the...

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Main Authors: Ung, Likjing, Brahmana, Rayenda Khresna, Puah, Chin Hong
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spelling my.unimas.ir.180182017-10-09T01:57:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18018/ Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia Ung, Likjing Brahmana, Rayenda Khresna Puah, Chin Hong H Social Sciences (General) Retrenchment strategy has gained its popularity and is being regarded as a common strategy in the corporate world to cut down cost. Firm owners are sceptical whether it would be a value-added strategy for their organisations. A problem arises: “Does retrenchment strategy really contribute to the firms?” Empirical research was conducted to investigate retrenchment as an influence component of the company performance. Evaluation outcomes for a sample of Malaysia firm years from 2008-2013 are analysed that included excess value, retrenchment cost, and corporate use of financial variables. From the results, we document a positive association between the excess value of retrenchment cost. Our finding is consistent with prior research where it concluded retrenchment is positively related to turnaround performance. We also examine a special moderator variable for ownership expropriation and find there is negatively and significant relationship between ownership structures and excess value, where foreign and government underperformed in imposing retrenchment strategy. However, our research further indicates that ownership concentration does not play significant role on the association between excess value and retrenchment cost. Based on the results, it suggests that retrenchment cost and ownership structure plays a monitoring role in organization strategy decision making. The implication of this research lies in two main points. Firstly, it enriches the body of knowledge by showing the effectiveness of retrenchment strategy in value creation, and the role of corporate governance on that relationship. Secondly, it contributes to regulator or policy maker that retrenchment strategy might have a good corporate governance to create value. As such, this research implies to industry that retrenchment strategy might gain value to certain type of firm and certain level of ownership. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18018/1/DOES%20CORPORATE%20RETRENCHMENT%20GAIN%20VALUE%20%28abstract%29.pdf Ung, Likjing and Brahmana, Rayenda Khresna and Puah, Chin Hong (2016) Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia. In: 18th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – “Building Resilient Society”, 9-10 December 2016, Zagreb, Croatia.
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Ung, Likjing
Brahmana, Rayenda Khresna
Puah, Chin Hong
Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia
description Retrenchment strategy has gained its popularity and is being regarded as a common strategy in the corporate world to cut down cost. Firm owners are sceptical whether it would be a value-added strategy for their organisations. A problem arises: “Does retrenchment strategy really contribute to the firms?” Empirical research was conducted to investigate retrenchment as an influence component of the company performance. Evaluation outcomes for a sample of Malaysia firm years from 2008-2013 are analysed that included excess value, retrenchment cost, and corporate use of financial variables. From the results, we document a positive association between the excess value of retrenchment cost. Our finding is consistent with prior research where it concluded retrenchment is positively related to turnaround performance. We also examine a special moderator variable for ownership expropriation and find there is negatively and significant relationship between ownership structures and excess value, where foreign and government underperformed in imposing retrenchment strategy. However, our research further indicates that ownership concentration does not play significant role on the association between excess value and retrenchment cost. Based on the results, it suggests that retrenchment cost and ownership structure plays a monitoring role in organization strategy decision making. The implication of this research lies in two main points. Firstly, it enriches the body of knowledge by showing the effectiveness of retrenchment strategy in value creation, and the role of corporate governance on that relationship. Secondly, it contributes to regulator or policy maker that retrenchment strategy might have a good corporate governance to create value. As such, this research implies to industry that retrenchment strategy might gain value to certain type of firm and certain level of ownership.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ung, Likjing
Brahmana, Rayenda Khresna
Puah, Chin Hong
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Brahmana, Rayenda Khresna
Puah, Chin Hong
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title Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia
title_short Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia
title_full Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia
title_fullStr Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Does Corporate Retrenchment Gain Value? A Study From Malaysia
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