Title of article :
Existence and Prevalence of Debt Specialization Strategy across Organizations: A Pakistani Perspective
Author/Authors :
Iqbal Khan, Kanwal National College of Business Administration and Economics - Lahore, Pakistan , Qadeer, Faisal Lahore Business School - The University of Lahore, Pakistan , John, Albert National College of Business Administration and Economics - Lahore, Pakistan , Sheeraz, Muhammad Department of Management Sciences - Virtual University of Pakistan
Abstract :
The focus of capital structure research has now been diverted towards understanding the
discriminating features of different debt instruments and explaining why to select a
specific type of debt among different options? When companies predominantly borrow
from fewer debt types, it is regarded as debt specialization (DS). The existence of DS has
been empirically confirmed in some of the developed countries. But, researchers are far
from reaching a conclusion that DS is a global phenomenon. Therefore, this paper is
aimed to extend the canvas of DS debate by proffering new evidences for the existence
and relevance of DS strategy among different organizational grouping. We use panel
data for 410 non-financial publically traded companies of Karachi Stock Exchange from
2009 to 2013. The results of cluster analysis, threshold and conditional debt structure has
confirmed the presence of DS. Our empirical findings indicate that 67% of the
organizations exclusively rely on a single type of debt. The short term debts dominate in
the debt structure of Pakistani companies, followed by secured and other long term debts.
Additionally, through a comparative analysis among various organizational grouping
based on profitability, age, credit rating, size, leverage, growth, dividend payments,
regulations and business group affiliation, we identified similar trends of DS prevailing in
five of the nine selected grouping variables. The paper also suggests several implications
and directions for future research.
Keywords :
debt specialization , capital structure , debt instruments , organizational grouping
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science