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OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE AND CORPORATE PERFORMANCE: AUSTRALIAN EVIDENCE
Download This ArticleJulian Fishman, Gerard Gannon, Russell Vinning
Abstract
This paper seeks to analyse the relationship between ownership structure and corporate performance for fifty firms listed on the Australian Stock Exchange during 2002-2003. The study initially tests a two equation model similar to that in the existing literature, but is distinguished from prior literature by subsequently reclassifying leverage. By categorising leverage as an endogenous variable, an examination of the relationship between ownership and performance is undertaken through ordinary least squares and two stage least squares analysis of a three equation econometric model. Interestingly, empirical results illustrate the fact that managerial ownership impacts negatively on firm performance which is consistent with the management entrenchment hypothesis.
Keywords: Ownership Structure, Corporate Performance, Endogenous Leverage
How to cite this paper: Fishman, J., Gannon, G., & Vinning, R. (2008). Ownership structure and corporate performance: Australian evidence. Corporate Ownership & Control, 6(2), 114-131. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv6i2p10