Does Institutional Ownership Enhance a Firm�s Financial Performance? A Study from Emerging Economies
-Corporate value is weakened by agency concerns and conflicts of interest between fund contributors and firm decision-makers. The global expansion of institutional investment emphasized the role of corporate governance in saving agency costs. Nonetheless,
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Main Authors: | Al Mutairi A.M.S., Bakar S.B. |
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World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society
2023
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