THE INFLUENCE OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON FIRM VALUE BEFORE AND DURING COVID-19 IN INDONESIA
This study investigates the impact of independent commissioners, audit committees, institutional ownership, and managerial ownership on the firm value of Indonesian manufacturing companies, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a quantitative research design and associative rese...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81910 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This study investigates the impact of independent commissioners, audit
committees, institutional ownership, and managerial ownership on the firm value
of Indonesian manufacturing companies, both before and during the COVID-19
pandemic. Employing a quantitative research design and associative research
approach, this research unveils compelling findings that shed light on the intricate
interplay between corporate governance mechanisms and firm performance, our
findings reveal a positive relationship between independent commissioners and
firm value, supporting existing literature on the role of independent
commissioners in enhancing corporate governance. Conversely, the analysis
indicates a negative influence of audit committees on firm value, emphasizing the
need for a balanced approach to their formation to avoid undue restrictions on
managerial autonomy. The examination of institutional and managerial
ownership's effects on firm value yields inconclusive results, suggesting the need
for further exploration. Additionally, our study evaluates the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on firm value using a dummy variable and a t-test, revealing
no significant change in values during the pandemic, This intriguing outcome
underscores the adeptness of Indonesian manufacturing firms in navigating the
challenges posed by the pandemic. It implies that there may be industry-specific
factors at play, contributing to their resilience during times of adversity.
Consequently, our research contributes to a deeper comprehension of how
businesses strategize and adapt amidst monumental global events like the
COVID-19 pandemic and also by focusing our inquiry on the Indonesian
manufacturing sector, we provide invaluable contextual insights that deepen our
understanding of corporate governance dynamics within a specific socioeconomic
landscape. Our findings not only enrich academic discourse but also
furnish practical implications for policymakers and corporate stakeholders
navigating the complexities of contemporary business environments. |
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