Abstract
This paper examines the influential factors of potential adoption of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and the impact of ERM adoption on the public listed banking firms’ performances in Indonesia during 2009 to 2017. This research uses logistic regression to test four potential factors as the driving forces behind the potential adoption of ERM and linear regression to test the impact of ERM on firms’ performances. The result suggests that firms with greater size, having more institutional ownership, and being part of Multinational companies are more likely to adopt ERM, while the implementation of ERM has no significant impact on the firms’ performance. Little empirical research has been conducted on the topic, especially in developing economies like Indonesia. This study will broaden the scope of literature by providing novel empirical evidence.
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Malelak, M. I., & Pryscillia, F. (2020). The Impact of Enterprise Risk on Firms’ Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Indonesia’s Public Listed Banking Firms. SHS Web of Conferences, 76, 01026. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20207601026
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