Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia

This is the first study that empirically examines the impact of ownership concentration as a main independent variable on leverage decision for Malaysian firms. Multiple regression models with balanced panel data are employed to examine the impact of ownership concentration on a firm's leverage...

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Main Authors: Lean H.H., Ting I.W.K., Kweh Q.L.
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Published: Malaysian Economic Association 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-224552023-05-29T14:01:04Z Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia Lean H.H. Ting I.W.K. Kweh Q.L. 15849147600 57211409300 55661469500 This is the first study that empirically examines the impact of ownership concentration as a main independent variable on leverage decision for Malaysian firms. Multiple regression models with balanced panel data are employed to examine the impact of ownership concentration on a firm's leverage decision. We also make the first attempt to test the moderating effect of family ownership on the relationship of ownership concentration and leverage decision. We conclude that (1) the higher the shareholdings by the top shareholders, the lower the leverage; (2) family companies have lower leverage than non-family companies; (3) the negative effect of ownership concentration on leverage is smaller in family companies than in non-family companies. The research implications are risk aversion pushes firms towards lower debt but the risk of losing control of family members would lead them to employ high debt. Practically, we suggest that risk averse Investors could invest in firms with a higher degree of family ownership when there is a higher degree of concentrated ownership. Final 2023-05-29T06:01:04Z 2023-05-29T06:01:04Z 2015 Article 2-s2.0-84957939526 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84957939526&partnerID=40&md5=9374290d3ebe460e5a3d50cb9eba495b https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22455 52 2 117 133 Malaysian Economic Association Scopus
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description This is the first study that empirically examines the impact of ownership concentration as a main independent variable on leverage decision for Malaysian firms. Multiple regression models with balanced panel data are employed to examine the impact of ownership concentration on a firm's leverage decision. We also make the first attempt to test the moderating effect of family ownership on the relationship of ownership concentration and leverage decision. We conclude that (1) the higher the shareholdings by the top shareholders, the lower the leverage; (2) family companies have lower leverage than non-family companies; (3) the negative effect of ownership concentration on leverage is smaller in family companies than in non-family companies. The research implications are risk aversion pushes firms towards lower debt but the risk of losing control of family members would lead them to employ high debt. Practically, we suggest that risk averse Investors could invest in firms with a higher degree of family ownership when there is a higher degree of concentrated ownership.
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Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
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title Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
title_short Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
title_full Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
title_fullStr Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
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