Ownership structure and firm performance: The role of R&D

This study aims to examine the impact of ownership structure (i.e. family ownership, government ownership, and foreign ownership) on firm performance, viz. Tobin�s Q and return on assets. The impact of R&D on the relationship between ownership structure and firm performance is also assessed usin...

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Main Authors: Ting I.W.K., Kweh Q.L., Lean H.H., Ng J.H.
Other Authors: 57211409300
Format: Article
Published: Faculty of Economics and Administration 2023
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Summary:This study aims to examine the impact of ownership structure (i.e. family ownership, government ownership, and foreign ownership) on firm performance, viz. Tobin�s Q and return on assets. The impact of R&D on the relationship between ownership structure and firm performance is also assessed using a sample of 201 Malaysian public listed companies for the period of 2002-2011. Findings show that family ownership and foreign ownership positively relate to firm performance, but not government ownership. More importantly, R&D strengthens the relationship between family ownership and foreign ownership with firm performance respectively. While prior studies have shown that ownership structure is related to firm performance, this paper contributes to a new understanding of the role of R&D in moderating the relationship between ownership structure and firm performance. � 2016, Faculty of Economics and Administration. All rights reserved.