INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS

Background and Purpose: : This study aims to examine the relationship between selected audit committee attributes (gender diversity, size, meeting, independence, expertise) and company performance that are assessed as return on equity (ROE) and return on asset (ROA). As one of the primary corporate...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF NUSANTARA STUDIES-JONUS
Main Authors: Gregory, Varolien; Yusoff, Haslinda; Tapsir, Roszana; Fauzi, Hasan
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Language:English
Published: UNIV SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001289759000009
author Gregory
Varolien; Yusoff
Haslinda; Tapsir
Roszana; Fauzi
Hasan
spellingShingle Gregory
Varolien; Yusoff
Haslinda; Tapsir
Roszana; Fauzi
Hasan
INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
Area Studies
author_facet Gregory
Varolien; Yusoff
Haslinda; Tapsir
Roszana; Fauzi
Hasan
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spelling Gregory, Varolien; Yusoff, Haslinda; Tapsir, Roszana; Fauzi, Hasan
INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
JOURNAL OF NUSANTARA STUDIES-JONUS
English
Article
Background and Purpose: : This study aims to examine the relationship between selected audit committee attributes (gender diversity, size, meeting, independence, expertise) and company performance that are assessed as return on equity (ROE) and return on asset (ROA). As one of the primary corporate governance mechanisms facilitating corporate efficiency, audit committees positively impact company performance. Methodology: : This quantitative cross-sectional study underpinned the agency theory through the target population: public listed companies under the Bursa Malaysia. Secondary data were gathered from the corporate annual report of 106 companies and Eikon database between 2018 and 2020 and subsequently analyzed with Pearson Correlation and Multiple Linear Regression using SPSS. Findings: : Resultantly, a positive gender diversity-size correlation was identified with company performance as opposed to meeting, independence, and expertise. Furthermore, a significant gender diversity-size relationship was determined with company performance while no substantial counterparts between (i) meeting and independence and (ii) expertise and company performance were identified for the selected public listed companies. In this vein, audit committee attributes (gender diversity and size) could be utilized as a mechanism for high company performance. Contributions: : The study outcomes offer useful insights into optimizing current corporate governance structures and regulations for relevant authorities.
UNIV SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN
0127-9319
0127-9386
2024
9
2
10.24200/jonus.vol9iss2pp185-217
Area Studies
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title INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
title_short INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
title_full INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
title_fullStr INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
title_full_unstemmed INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: A MALAYSIAN FOCUS
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