SPEED OF ADJUSTMENT TOWARDS TARGET CAPITAL STRUCTURE IN INDONESIAN PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE COMPANIES
This study aims to explains the empirical evidence of the determinants of capital structure in both <br /> <br /> static and dynamic model in property and real estate industry in Indonesia during the period of <br /> <br /> 2008-2017, as well as the speed of adjustment, wheth...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | This study aims to explains the empirical evidence of the determinants of capital structure in both <br />
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static and dynamic model in property and real estate industry in Indonesia during the period of <br />
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2008-2017, as well as the speed of adjustment, whether the adjustment is done actively by corporate <br />
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action or passively by using retained earning. <br />
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This study used multiple regression method to test the determinants of capital structure; growth <br />
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opportunity, size of firm, dividend payout, profitability, tangibility, liquidity and loan to value ratio. The <br />
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dynamic model used the lagged version of the static variable plus lagged leverage in active adjustment <br />
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and passive adjustment. <br />
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This research proved that growth opportunity, size of firm, profitability, and tangibility are <br />
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significant towards leverage at 5% significance level and liquidity is significant at 10% significance level. <br />
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The dividend payout and loan to value ratio proved to be not significant towards capital structure in <br />
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property and real estate companies. <br />
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The dynamic model proved that the property and real estate industry has a target capital structure. <br />
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On the active adjustment model, the active lagged leverage and lagged size of firm are significant at 5% <br />
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significance level and lagged growth opportunity is significant at 10% significance level towards the <br />
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target capital structure. Lagged dividend payout, lagged profitability, lagged tangibility, lagged liquidity, <br />
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and lagged loan to value ratio are not significant to the target capital structure. The passive adjustment <br />
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model shows similar result to active adjustment model but lagged growth opportunity is not significant to <br />
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target capital structure. Property and real estate industry speed of adjustment towards target leverage is <br />
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24.54% and 26.71% each year for active adjustment and passive adjustment respectively. This study <br />
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found that in property and real estate, firms tend to adjust their capital structure passively. |
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