Government ownership, business risk, financial leverage and corporate performance: Evidence from gcc countries
Author | Zeitun, Rami |
Author | Al-Kawari, Duha |
Available date | 2024-02-29T14:55:46Z |
Publication Date | 2012-03-01 |
Publication Name | Corporate Ownership and Control |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv9i3art10 |
ISSN | 17279232 |
Abstract | This study investigates the effect of government ownership structure, business risk and financial leverage among other variables (size, age and growth) on a company’s performance in a panel data, using 191 companies from five GCC countries (Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait), during the period 1999- 2006. Our results indicate that government ownership affects the performance and value of GCC firms. Government ownership positively and significantly affects firm’s performance ROA. The insignificance of a firm’s leverage (LEV) indicates that the firm’s performance is irrelevant to its capital structure, and that supports Modigliani and Miller (M&M) (1958) argument. Our finding is that business risk (BETA) significantly and positively affects firm’s performance ROE and supports the classic risk trade-off arguments. Furthermore, age was found to have a positive and significant impact on firm’s performance ROA and ROE. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Virtus Interpress |
Subject | Agency theory Business risk Financial leverage Firm performance GCC countries Government ownership Ownership structure |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 3 |
Volume Number | 9 |
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