Factors affecting the use of derivative financial instruments of listed companies: The case of hanoi stock exchange

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The objective of this paper is to assess the factors affecting the intention to use derivative financial instruments (DFIs) in Hanoi Stock Exchange, Vietnam. The study was conducted on 356 enterprises listed on the Hanoi Stock Exchange and the results show that Perception, Misuse, Expertise, risk management controls and Benefits had positive impacts on the intention to use the DFIs. In this survey, the risk management controls factor maintains the strongest impact on the intention to use FDIs of the enterprises. Finally, the study conducted multi-group analysis by groups; including Gender, Education and Position held with firms.

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Vu, T. L., Le, C. T., Pham, N. A., & Tran, T. N. H. (2020). Factors affecting the use of derivative financial instruments of listed companies: The case of hanoi stock exchange. Accounting, 6(5), 805–816. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ac.2020.6.002

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