CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COMPLIANCE AND THE EFFECTS TO CAPITAL STRUCTURE IN MALAYSIA

  • Saad N
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Abstract

This study attempts to investigate the compliance level among public listed companies with the implementation of corporate governance code of best practices and the association to firm’s capital structure in Malaysia. The data are gathered from the analysis of companies’ annual report and Thompson DataStream for a sample of 126 companies over a period of 1998 to 2006. The study employs multiple regression analyses on board of director’s facets such dual leadership, board size and board meeting. The preliminary results of this study reveal most of the company has complied well with the code and there is a significant association to the firm’s capital structure.

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Saad, N. M. (2010). CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COMPLIANCE AND THE EFFECTS TO CAPITAL STRUCTURE IN MALAYSIA. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v2n1p105

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