Title
Association between managerial stock ownership and firm efficiency
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation
Abstract
This study examines how firm efficiency varies according to managerial ownership. Prior studies on how managerial ownership affects firm value provide inconsistent results. Although firm value is determined by various factors, this study tries to directly link managerial ownership to operating efficiency. It finds evidence consistent with the incentive alignment hypothesis: managerial ownership is positively associated with firm efficiency. It also finds that foreign investors enhance the association between managerial ownership and firm efficiency, whereas an affiliation with large business conglomerates in Korea (chaebols) lowers this association. It contributes to the existing literature by linking managerial ownership to firm efficiency, which we believe is an underlying indicator of the effect of managerial ownership on managers' behaviour in alignment/misalignment with firm value. It also helps interested parties better understand the dynamic roles among management and foreign ownership, and chaebols.
First Page
378
Last Page
409
DOI
10.1504/IJAAPE.2019.106421
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Recommended Citation
Chung, Ju Ryum; Cho, Moon Kyung; and Lee, Ho Young, "Association between managerial stock ownership and firm efficiency" (2019). Business Faculty Publications. 37.
https://rio.tamiu.edu/arssb_facpubs/37