Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach

Corporate governance has become a centre of attention in corporate management at both micro and macro levels due to adverse consequences and repercussion of insufficient accountability. In this study, we include the Malaysian stock market as sample to explore the impact of intense monitoring on t...

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Main Authors: Shawtari, Fekri Ali, Saiti, Buerhan, Mohamad, Muslim Har Sani, Abdul Rashid, Hafiz Majdi
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spelling my.iium.irep.559372018-04-18T06:33:40Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/55937/ Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach Shawtari, Fekri Ali Saiti, Buerhan Mohamad, Muslim Har Sani Abdul Rashid, Hafiz Majdi HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance. Corporate governance has become a centre of attention in corporate management at both micro and macro levels due to adverse consequences and repercussion of insufficient accountability. In this study, we include the Malaysian stock market as sample to explore the impact of intense monitoring on the relationship between intellectual capital performance and market valuation. The objectives of the paper are threefold: i) to investigate whether intense monitoring affects the intellectual capital performance of listed companies; ii) to explore the impact of intense monitoring on firm value; iii) to examine the extent to which the directors serving more than two board committees affects the linkage between intellectual capital performance and firms’ value. We employ two approaches, namely, the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and the quantile regression approach. The purpose of the latter is to estimate and generate inference about conditional quantile functions. This method is useful when the conditional distribution does not have a standard shape such as an asymmetric, fat-tailed, or truncated distribution. In terms of variables, the intellectual capital is measured using the value added intellectual coefficient (VAIC), while the market valuation is proxied by firm’s market capitalization. The findings of the quantile regression shows that some of the results do not coincide with the results of OLS. We found that intensity of monitoring does not influence the intellectual capital of all firms. It is also evident that intensity of monitoring does not influence the market valuation. However, to some extent, it moderates the relationship between intellectual capital performance and market valuation. This paper contributes to the existing literature as it presents new empirical evidences on the moderating effects of the intensity of monitoring of the board committees on the relationship between performance and intellectual. Borsa Istanbul Anonim Sirketi 2017-06 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55937/1/55937-Does%20intense%20monitoring.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55937/2/55937-Does%20intense%20monitoring-scopus.pdf Shawtari, Fekri Ali and Saiti, Buerhan and Mohamad, Muslim Har Sani and Abdul Rashid, Hafiz Majdi (2017) Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach. Borsa Istanbul Review, 17 (2). pp. 75-85. ISSN 2214-8450 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/aip/22148450 10.1016/j.bir.2017.02.004
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topic HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance.
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Shawtari, Fekri Ali
Saiti, Buerhan
Mohamad, Muslim Har Sani
Abdul Rashid, Hafiz Majdi
Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach
description Corporate governance has become a centre of attention in corporate management at both micro and macro levels due to adverse consequences and repercussion of insufficient accountability. In this study, we include the Malaysian stock market as sample to explore the impact of intense monitoring on the relationship between intellectual capital performance and market valuation. The objectives of the paper are threefold: i) to investigate whether intense monitoring affects the intellectual capital performance of listed companies; ii) to explore the impact of intense monitoring on firm value; iii) to examine the extent to which the directors serving more than two board committees affects the linkage between intellectual capital performance and firms’ value. We employ two approaches, namely, the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and the quantile regression approach. The purpose of the latter is to estimate and generate inference about conditional quantile functions. This method is useful when the conditional distribution does not have a standard shape such as an asymmetric, fat-tailed, or truncated distribution. In terms of variables, the intellectual capital is measured using the value added intellectual coefficient (VAIC), while the market valuation is proxied by firm’s market capitalization. The findings of the quantile regression shows that some of the results do not coincide with the results of OLS. We found that intensity of monitoring does not influence the intellectual capital of all firms. It is also evident that intensity of monitoring does not influence the market valuation. However, to some extent, it moderates the relationship between intellectual capital performance and market valuation. This paper contributes to the existing literature as it presents new empirical evidences on the moderating effects of the intensity of monitoring of the board committees on the relationship between performance and intellectual.
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author Shawtari, Fekri Ali
Saiti, Buerhan
Mohamad, Muslim Har Sani
Abdul Rashid, Hafiz Majdi
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Saiti, Buerhan
Mohamad, Muslim Har Sani
Abdul Rashid, Hafiz Majdi
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title Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach
title_short Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach
title_full Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach
title_fullStr Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach
title_full_unstemmed Does intense monitoring matter? A quantile regression approach
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publisher Borsa Istanbul Anonim Sirketi
publishDate 2017
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