Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence

The Malaysian government has encouraged the corporate sector to be seriously committed in supporting sustainable development. One of the elements in sustainable development is the inclusiveness of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the corporate sector. FDI plays an important role in the economy as...

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Published in:International Journal of Financial Research
Main Author: Ghani E.K.; Mohamed H.X.; Muhammad K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciedu Press 2019
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Ghani E.K.; Mohamed H.X.; Muhammad K.
Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
2019
International Journal of Financial Research
10
3
10.5430/ijfr.v10n3p116
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85065957970&doi=10.5430%2fijfr.v10n3p116&partnerID=40&md5=3c21906fe01749cc3dad41749f1889a9
The Malaysian government has encouraged the corporate sector to be seriously committed in supporting sustainable development. One of the elements in sustainable development is the inclusiveness of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the corporate sector. FDI plays an important role in the economy as it generates an economic growth by increasing the domestic capital formation and hence, promoting sustainability. This study examines the relationship of corporate governance characteristics on foreign direct investment among property public listed companies in Malaysia. Specifically, this study examines the effect of board of directors' characteristic namely board size, board meeting, board independence and CEO-Chairman duality role on foreign direct investment of the property public listed companies. This study relies on content analysis on the annual reports of 50 public listed property companies in in Malaysia for year 2007-2016. The results show that board meetings and board independency have a significant positive relationship on foreign direct investment of the public listed property companies. However, the results show that board size and CEO-Chairman duality do not have a significant relationship on foreign direct investment of the public listed property companies. The findings in this study implicate the importance of the board of directors' involvement in ensuring effective and efficient decisions related to foreign direct investment. © Sciedu Press.
Sciedu Press
19234023
English
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author Ghani E.K.; Mohamed H.X.; Muhammad K.
spellingShingle Ghani E.K.; Mohamed H.X.; Muhammad K.
Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
author_facet Ghani E.K.; Mohamed H.X.; Muhammad K.
author_sort Ghani E.K.; Mohamed H.X.; Muhammad K.
title Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
title_short Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
title_full Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
title_fullStr Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
title_full_unstemmed Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
title_sort Board characteristics and foreign direct investment in public listed property companies: A Malaysian evidence
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description The Malaysian government has encouraged the corporate sector to be seriously committed in supporting sustainable development. One of the elements in sustainable development is the inclusiveness of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the corporate sector. FDI plays an important role in the economy as it generates an economic growth by increasing the domestic capital formation and hence, promoting sustainability. This study examines the relationship of corporate governance characteristics on foreign direct investment among property public listed companies in Malaysia. Specifically, this study examines the effect of board of directors' characteristic namely board size, board meeting, board independence and CEO-Chairman duality role on foreign direct investment of the property public listed companies. This study relies on content analysis on the annual reports of 50 public listed property companies in in Malaysia for year 2007-2016. The results show that board meetings and board independency have a significant positive relationship on foreign direct investment of the public listed property companies. However, the results show that board size and CEO-Chairman duality do not have a significant relationship on foreign direct investment of the public listed property companies. The findings in this study implicate the importance of the board of directors' involvement in ensuring effective and efficient decisions related to foreign direct investment. © Sciedu Press.
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