Non-linear relationships among related party transactions, financial characteristics, corporate governance, and corporate value – Analysis of high-growth and low-growth food firms

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This paper empirically investigates the relationship between related party transactions, financial characteristics, and corporate governance on the corporate value in Taiwan’s food industry during 2008–2017. The results show that non-linear relationships among related party transactions, financial characteristics, corporate governance, and corporate value. This study recommends to low-growth food firms that they should strengthen the power of their financial performance and corporate governance.

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Lee, J. M. (2019). Non-linear relationships among related party transactions, financial characteristics, corporate governance, and corporate value – Analysis of high-growth and low-growth food firms. Agricultural Economics (Czech Republic), 65(3), 123–132. https://doi.org/10.17221/228/2018-AGRICECON

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