Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies

This investigation relates to the new corporate governance (CG) suggestions that using ex-military commissioners can lead to better firm performance. Quantitative analysis was used to analyze the sample of manufacturing sector public companies. The data comprised 906 firm-years (from 2016 to 2021)....

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Main Authors: Natalia, Irene, Isnalita, NIDN. 0022086605
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Published: Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business 2025
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spelling id-langga.1346292025-01-03T00:48:38Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/134629/ Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies Natalia, Irene Isnalita, NIDN. 0022086605 HF5601 Accounting This investigation relates to the new corporate governance (CG) suggestions that using ex-military commissioners can lead to better firm performance. Quantitative analysis was used to analyze the sample of manufacturing sector public companies. The data comprised 906 firm-years (from 2016 to 2021). This study shows that companies whose CG practices involve employing ex-military officers exhibit high firm performance levels. This study emphasizes the value of using a configurational analytical approach to explore firm jointly- and country-specific CG practices that engage firms to achieve the necessary level of performance. The current study calls policymakers’ attention to evalu- ating the current state of regulatory and competitive development in their countries and establishing policies in line with that assessment. The methodology provides connec- tions between firm performance and CG with retired military commissioners. This study broadens the focus of CG studies to provide effective solutions for practitioners, especially Indonesian manufacturing firms. It also highlights the importance of ex-military commis- sioners in a particular company sector and CG procedures specific to a particular nation. It encourages enterprises to reach the desired level of performance. The research impli- cation relates to good governance in board diversity using ex-military as independent commissioners for supervisory roles. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business 2025-01-02 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/134629/1/Natalia%20%26%20Isnalita%202025%20Ex-Military%20Commissioners%20and%20Firm%20Performance_.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/134629/3/Turnitin_Ex-Military%20Commissioners%20and%20Firm%20Performance_%20The%20Case%20of%20Indonesia%20Manufacturing%20Companies.pdf Natalia, Irene and Isnalita, NIDN. 0022086605 (2025) Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 27 (1). pp. 1-29. ISSN PRINT 1411-1128 | ONLINE 1411-1128 https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamaijb/issue/view/5587
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Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies
description This investigation relates to the new corporate governance (CG) suggestions that using ex-military commissioners can lead to better firm performance. Quantitative analysis was used to analyze the sample of manufacturing sector public companies. The data comprised 906 firm-years (from 2016 to 2021). This study shows that companies whose CG practices involve employing ex-military officers exhibit high firm performance levels. This study emphasizes the value of using a configurational analytical approach to explore firm jointly- and country-specific CG practices that engage firms to achieve the necessary level of performance. The current study calls policymakers’ attention to evalu- ating the current state of regulatory and competitive development in their countries and establishing policies in line with that assessment. The methodology provides connec- tions between firm performance and CG with retired military commissioners. This study broadens the focus of CG studies to provide effective solutions for practitioners, especially Indonesian manufacturing firms. It also highlights the importance of ex-military commis- sioners in a particular company sector and CG procedures specific to a particular nation. It encourages enterprises to reach the desired level of performance. The research impli- cation relates to good governance in board diversity using ex-military as independent commissioners for supervisory roles.
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title Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies
title_short Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies
title_full Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies
title_fullStr Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies
title_full_unstemmed Ex-Military Commissioners and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia Manufacturing Companies
title_sort ex-military commissioners and firm performance: the case of indonesia manufacturing companies
publisher Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business
publishDate 2025
url https://repository.unair.ac.id/134629/1/Natalia%20%26%20Isnalita%202025%20Ex-Military%20Commissioners%20and%20Firm%20Performance_.pdf
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/134629/
https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamaijb/issue/view/5587
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