Trends and patterns in Indian board structure
The board structure of Indian companies has witnessed a sea change in terms of its size and composition. Our study presents the trends and patterns in board characteristics for the last two decades for the top 500 companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. We have made an attempt to measure va...
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my-ukm.journal.179322022-01-13T03:32:03Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17932/ Trends and patterns in Indian board structure Soni, Tarun K Arora, Akshita The board structure of Indian companies has witnessed a sea change in terms of its size and composition. Our study presents the trends and patterns in board characteristics for the last two decades for the top 500 companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. We have made an attempt to measure variations across different sectors, age groups, and time periods in the mean values of variables by using one-way ANOVA. The differences between mean values and variances of board characteristics have been examined for two different time periods (2002-2010 and 2011-2019) using paired t-test. The contribution of our study is the comprehensive analysis of board trends suggesting significant differences in board size and composition across different sectors and time periods. The significant differences across different sectors also highlight heterogeneity among different sectors which should be taken into account while formulating different policies related to corporate governance. The regulatory reforms can be treated as crucial milestones towards developing stronger corporate governance mechanisms in India and regulators may deliberate on taking the reforms to the next level. Further, future scholars may ponder over the company’s strategic choices being followed for the functioning of their internal governance mechanism. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17932/1/47942-173681-1-PB.pdf Soni, Tarun K and Arora, Akshita (2021) Trends and patterns in Indian board structure. Asian Journal of Accounting and Governance, 16 . pp. 93-104. ISSN 2180-3838 https://ejournal.ukm.my/ajac/issue/view/1432 |
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The board structure of Indian companies has witnessed a sea change in terms of its size and composition. Our study
presents the trends and patterns in board characteristics for the last two decades for the top 500 companies listed on the
Bombay Stock Exchange. We have made an attempt to measure variations across different sectors, age groups, and time
periods in the mean values of variables by using one-way ANOVA. The differences between mean values and variances of
board characteristics have been examined for two different time periods (2002-2010 and 2011-2019) using paired t-test.
The contribution of our study is the comprehensive analysis of board trends suggesting significant differences in board
size and composition across different sectors and time periods. The significant differences across different sectors also
highlight heterogeneity among different sectors which should be taken into account while formulating different policies
related to corporate governance. The regulatory reforms can be treated as crucial milestones towards developing
stronger corporate governance mechanisms in India and regulators may deliberate on taking the reforms to the next
level. Further, future scholars may ponder over the company’s strategic choices being followed for the functioning of
their internal governance mechanism. |
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