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The Impact Of Corporate Governance Quality On Companies Performance In Developing Countries

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  • IONESCU ALIN

    (WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMISOARA)

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Corporate governance represents a current topic, with a considerable importance in field of economic research of the last decades, even more so in most developed and developing countries the companies listed at stock exchange are forced to adopt and implement several national and international recommendations regarding corporate practices. In the context of recent years, considering the maturity of financial system of developed countries, international organizations and researchers attention was focused especially on analyzing corporate governance concept in developing countries. The main purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of corporate governance quality on the performance of the companies, taking into account a series of data provided by the World Bank database (www.enterprisesurveys.org) in case of 82 developing countries around the world. In this regard, using the principal components analysis, were constructed two informational synthetic indicators: one which describes the corporate governance quality and one for companies performances of analyzed countries. Thus, in assessing the quality level of corporate governance were tacked into account some aspects considered relevant in the literature, such as the type of the companies, innovation, corporate social responsibility, transparency and quality of workforce, while corporate performance has been defined and quantified in terms of issues such as annual real growth of sales, growth of labor productivity and capacity utilization. In this context, the impact of corporate governance quality on the firms performance was tested using the generalized linear model framework and the main result of the study consists in the thesis that, in analyzed countries, companies performance index is significantly influenced by the corporate governance quality index.

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  • Ionescu Alin, 2015. "The Impact Of Corporate Governance Quality On Companies Performance In Developing Countries," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 250-254, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2015:v:4:p:250-254
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