Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman

The financial scandals that have hit financial markets and caused significant losses to investors have mainly been attributed to some defects in corporate governance systems. Hence, good corporate governance practices are ensured through several structures and mechanisms that merge the conflicting i...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Aida Maria, Ismail, Rabiah, Sulaiman, Saliza
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Accountancy 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.442252021-04-09T01:45:41Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44225/ Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman Ismail, Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Sulaiman, Saliza Corporate organization. Corporate governance Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance Finance, Islamic The financial scandals that have hit financial markets and caused significant losses to investors have mainly been attributed to some defects in corporate governance systems. Hence, good corporate governance practices are ensured through several structures and mechanisms that merge the conflicting interests of managers, in one side, and shareholders and other stakeholders, in the other, toward the value maximization of the firm. Apart from this, the study focuses on the relationship between corporate governance and firm risk in Malaysia. Hence, the motivation has driven to the objective of this study. Specifically, this study aims to investigate the corporate governance (CG) mechanisms (board independence, board size, existence of both audit and nomination/remuneration committees, CEO duality, and independence of board committees) that influence firm’s risk measured by cost of equity capital. The study provides several literatures on CG mechanisms, agency theory, and CAPM in order to achieve the objective designed for this particular research. In order to answer the research question and objective, this study employs a quantitative method (secondary data). The sample consists of 302 firms from Public Listed Companies traded in Bursa Malaysia which are practicing shariah compliance in Islamic Capital Market (ICM) from 2013 until 2016. The data were analyzed by using SPSS version 23 including descriptive statistics, correlation matrix as well as regression analysis to examine whether higher governance quality is associated with a lower cost of equity capital. The findings showed a mixed result between CG mechanisms associated with firm risk. However, the result is consistent with prior literatures in line with corporate governance and risk. Faculty of Accountancy 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44225/1/44225.pdf Ismail, Aida Maria and Ismail, Rabiah and Sulaiman, Saliza (2019) Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman. In: ICAM2019 – International Conference on Accounting and Management. Faculty of Accountancy, Universiti Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam, Selangor, p. 108. ISBN 978-967-17038-0-9
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic Corporate organization. Corporate governance
Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance
Finance, Islamic
spellingShingle Corporate organization. Corporate governance
Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance
Finance, Islamic
Ismail, Aida Maria
Ismail, Rabiah
Sulaiman, Saliza
Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman
description The financial scandals that have hit financial markets and caused significant losses to investors have mainly been attributed to some defects in corporate governance systems. Hence, good corporate governance practices are ensured through several structures and mechanisms that merge the conflicting interests of managers, in one side, and shareholders and other stakeholders, in the other, toward the value maximization of the firm. Apart from this, the study focuses on the relationship between corporate governance and firm risk in Malaysia. Hence, the motivation has driven to the objective of this study. Specifically, this study aims to investigate the corporate governance (CG) mechanisms (board independence, board size, existence of both audit and nomination/remuneration committees, CEO duality, and independence of board committees) that influence firm’s risk measured by cost of equity capital. The study provides several literatures on CG mechanisms, agency theory, and CAPM in order to achieve the objective designed for this particular research. In order to answer the research question and objective, this study employs a quantitative method (secondary data). The sample consists of 302 firms from Public Listed Companies traded in Bursa Malaysia which are practicing shariah compliance in Islamic Capital Market (ICM) from 2013 until 2016. The data were analyzed by using SPSS version 23 including descriptive statistics, correlation matrix as well as regression analysis to examine whether higher governance quality is associated with a lower cost of equity capital. The findings showed a mixed result between CG mechanisms associated with firm risk. However, the result is consistent with prior literatures in line with corporate governance and risk.
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author Ismail, Aida Maria
Ismail, Rabiah
Sulaiman, Saliza
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Ismail, Rabiah
Sulaiman, Saliza
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title Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman
title_short Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman
title_full Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman
title_fullStr Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from Malaysian Shariah compliance companies / Aida Maria Ismail, Rabiah Ismail and Saliza Sulaiman
title_sort corporate governance and firm risk: evidence from malaysian shariah compliance companies / aida maria ismail, rabiah ismail and saliza sulaiman
publisher Faculty of Accountancy
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44225/1/44225.pdf
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