Title of article :
Governance Mechanisms and Firm Performance in Family-owned Companies in Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Hamid, Azmi Abd. Universiti Teknologi MARA - Faculty of Accountancy, Malaysia , Abdul Aziz, Rozainun Universiti Teknologi MARA - Faculty of Accountancy, Malaysia , Hosni, Asyifa Laila Universiti Teknologi MARA - Faculty of Accountancy, Malaysia
From page :
1
To page :
29
Abstract :
The study examines the relationship between management and governance mechanisms upon the performance of family-owned companies. The results indicated that the performances of family-owned companies’ were influenced by the implementation of corporate governance in their management processes. Hence, the result reveals a significant association between family owned companies’ performance in relation to management and governance mechanisms. However, the findings found that Malaysian family-owned companies may be reluctant to protect the minority shareholders’ rights as the findings show that the independent directors portrayed significant negative association with the firm’s performance. The presence of the independent directors in the company could not improve the monitoring of the management activities and on shareholders’ influence. In addition, the ROE result shows that the larger managerial ownerships, the higher the firms’ performance but in turn it will heighten the minority shareholders’ expropriation. The higher level of managerial ownership could lead to management entrenchment and ineffective monitoring due to conflict of interest.
Keywords :
Corporate Governance , family firms , firm performance
Journal title :
Social and Management Research Journal
Journal title :
Social and Management Research Journal
Record number :
2550829
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