The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios

This study analyses the effect of the attributes of ownership structure and corporate governance on financial ratios disclosure in Malaysian listed firms’ annual reports over two key periods, 2001 and 2006. Overall, the extent of financial ratios disclosure has significantly increased from 12.2 per...

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Main Authors: Aripin, Norhani, Ho, Poh-Ling, Tower, Greg
Format: Journal Article
Published: Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya 2014
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Online Access:http://ajba.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/7137/AJBA%207(2)-Aripin,%20Ho%20and%20Tower.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14169
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Ho, Poh-Ling
Tower, Greg
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description This study analyses the effect of the attributes of ownership structure and corporate governance on financial ratios disclosure in Malaysian listed firms’ annual reports over two key periods, 2001 and 2006. Overall, the extent of financial ratios disclosure has significantly increased from 12.2 per cent to 15.0 per cent. The highest level of financial ratios disclosure is for the sub-categories of Profitability, Cash Flow and Share Market Measures, whereas there is less information reported for Capital Structure and Liquidity ratios. Further, the analysis shows that the institutional ownership negatively influences the financial ratios disclosure for 2001; and foreign ownership is positively associated with financial ratios disclosure in 2006. Interestingly, family ownership appears to have no significant influence on the disclosure in either period. Ownership concentration, on the other hand has a positive association with financial ratios disclosure in 2001; this is the opposite direction than hypothesised. In addition, the corporate governance attributes have also influenced the financial ratios disclosure in 2001. As for control variables, firm size and profitability are found to have a positive relationship with financial ratios disclosure for both years. These findings provide evidence that the attributes of ownership structure and the implementation of sound corporate governance reduce the information asymmetry between management and stakeholders and therefore, further enhance transparency.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-141692017-01-30T11:41:58Z The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios Aripin, Norhani Ho, Poh-Ling Tower, Greg Financial Ratios Disclosure Malaysia Corporate Governance This study analyses the effect of the attributes of ownership structure and corporate governance on financial ratios disclosure in Malaysian listed firms’ annual reports over two key periods, 2001 and 2006. Overall, the extent of financial ratios disclosure has significantly increased from 12.2 per cent to 15.0 per cent. The highest level of financial ratios disclosure is for the sub-categories of Profitability, Cash Flow and Share Market Measures, whereas there is less information reported for Capital Structure and Liquidity ratios. Further, the analysis shows that the institutional ownership negatively influences the financial ratios disclosure for 2001; and foreign ownership is positively associated with financial ratios disclosure in 2006. Interestingly, family ownership appears to have no significant influence on the disclosure in either period. Ownership concentration, on the other hand has a positive association with financial ratios disclosure in 2001; this is the opposite direction than hypothesised. In addition, the corporate governance attributes have also influenced the financial ratios disclosure in 2001. As for control variables, firm size and profitability are found to have a positive relationship with financial ratios disclosure for both years. These findings provide evidence that the attributes of ownership structure and the implementation of sound corporate governance reduce the information asymmetry between management and stakeholders and therefore, further enhance transparency. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14169 http://ajba.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/7137/AJBA%207(2)-Aripin,%20Ho%20and%20Tower.pdf Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya fulltext
spellingShingle Financial Ratios Disclosure
Malaysia
Corporate Governance
Aripin, Norhani
Ho, Poh-Ling
Tower, Greg
The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios
title The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios
title_full The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios
title_fullStr The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios
title_full_unstemmed The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios
title_short The Masters' Control: How Ownership Structure Influences the Communication of Financial Ratios
title_sort masters' control: how ownership structure influences the communication of financial ratios
topic Financial Ratios Disclosure
Malaysia
Corporate Governance
url http://ajba.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/7137/AJBA%207(2)-Aripin,%20Ho%20and%20Tower.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14169