The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange

The core aim of this study is to examine the relationship between board characteristics and the firm performance of non-financial listed Kuwaiti firms.To achieve the objectives of the study, the data were collected from a sample of 136 companies for the financial year 2009.Variables such as CEO d...

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Main Authors: Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed, Al-Swidi, Abdullah Kaid, Fadzil, Faudziah Hanim, Al-Matari, Yahya Ali
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spelling my.uum.repo.154372016-04-19T02:46:13Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/15437/ The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed Al-Swidi, Abdullah Kaid Fadzil, Faudziah Hanim Al-Matari, Yahya Ali HF5601 Accounting The core aim of this study is to examine the relationship between board characteristics and the firm performance of non-financial listed Kuwaiti firms.To achieve the objectives of the study, the data were collected from a sample of 136 companies for the financial year 2009.Variables such as CEO duality, COE tenure, audit committee size, board size and board composition were considered as predictors of the firm performance that was measured employing the return on assets (ROA).By contrast, the effects of CEO tenure and leverage on firm performance were found to be negative and significant at the chosen level of significance.To test the hypotheses of the study, multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS 18.0 was utilized.Using the firm size and leverage as a control variable, the findings of the study support the positive effects of CEO duality and audit committee size on ROA.Other findings of the study were discussed in the discussion section and some other future study directions were provided. Macrothink Institute 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/15437/1/2384-11561-2-PB.pdf Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed and Al-Swidi, Abdullah Kaid and Fadzil, Faudziah Hanim and Al-Matari, Yahya Ali (2012) The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 2 (2). pp. 310-332. ISSN 2162-3082 http://doi.org/10.5296/ijafr.v2i2.2384 doi:10.5296/ijafr.v2i2.2384
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Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed
Al-Swidi, Abdullah Kaid
Fadzil, Faudziah Hanim
Al-Matari, Yahya Ali
The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange
description The core aim of this study is to examine the relationship between board characteristics and the firm performance of non-financial listed Kuwaiti firms.To achieve the objectives of the study, the data were collected from a sample of 136 companies for the financial year 2009.Variables such as CEO duality, COE tenure, audit committee size, board size and board composition were considered as predictors of the firm performance that was measured employing the return on assets (ROA).By contrast, the effects of CEO tenure and leverage on firm performance were found to be negative and significant at the chosen level of significance.To test the hypotheses of the study, multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS 18.0 was utilized.Using the firm size and leverage as a control variable, the findings of the study support the positive effects of CEO duality and audit committee size on ROA.Other findings of the study were discussed in the discussion section and some other future study directions were provided.
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author Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed
Al-Swidi, Abdullah Kaid
Fadzil, Faudziah Hanim
Al-Matari, Yahya Ali
author_facet Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed
Al-Swidi, Abdullah Kaid
Fadzil, Faudziah Hanim
Al-Matari, Yahya Ali
author_sort Al-Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed
title The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange
title_short The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange
title_full The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange
title_fullStr The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange
title_full_unstemmed The impact of board characteristics on firm performance: Evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in Kuwaiti Stock Exchange
title_sort impact of board characteristics on firm performance: evidence from nonfinancial listed companies in kuwaiti stock exchange
publisher Macrothink Institute
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