Associating Company-Specific Characteristics with Ownership Structure and Performance: An Analysis of Publicly Listed Firms from Selected Countries in the Eurozone during the 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Performance Indicators and Predictors
2.2. Results
2.3. Discussion
3. Beyond the Performance
3.1. Associating Ownership Structure with Specific Characteristics, and Performance
3.2. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
5. Limitations and Future Work
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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DEBT | SIZE | INTR | INOV | OWNP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
France | −0.0203158 *** | 0.0506182 *** | −0.0000731 * | 0.0060701 | 0.0001382 *** |
N = 213 R−sq: 0.09–0.26 | t = −2.98 | t = 12.74 | t = −1.81 | t = 0.38 | t = 2.82 |
Al−Bd | −0.038467 *** | 0.0887946 *** | −0.0001143 ** | 0.0018233 | 0.000199 ** |
Italy | −0.0242731 ** | 0.0708218 *** | −0.0001706 ** | −0.0028181 | 0.0002766 *** |
N = 77 R−sq: 0.08–0.27 | t= −2.54 | t= 12.98 | t= −2.60 | t = −0.40 | t = 2.97 |
Al−Bd | −0.0251555 *** | 0.1428166 *** | −0.000213 *** | −0.0025999 | 0.0002432 *** |
Spain | −0.0478305 *** | 0.1232196 *** | −0.0001297 | −0.0009934 | 0.0003176 ** |
N = 70 R−sq: 0.06–0.32 | t = −3.51 | t = 14.25 | t = −0.88 | t = −0.25 | t = 2.83 |
Al−Bd | 0.0155907 | 0.1036978 *** | −0.0000177 | 0.0009888 | 0.0005549 *** |
Greece | −0.006768 *** | 0.0426191 *** | −0.00000168 | −0.0050464 | 0.0003994 *** |
N = 136 R0sq: 0.09–0.20 | t = −2.90 | t = 7.14 | t = −0.79 | t = −0.28 | t = 2.83 |
Al−Bd | 0.0029733 | 0.1823281 *** | −0.000000973 | −0.0059231 | 0.000248 |
Portugal | 0.0094011 | 0.0711816 *** | −0.0000535 | −0.0605754 *** | 0.0002531 ** |
N = 36 R−sq: 0.1–0.44 | t = 0.85 | t = 11.88 | t = −0.57 | t = −2.88 | t = 2.12 |
Al−Bd | 0.0125255 | 0.1227538 *** | 0.0000119 | 0.0148668 | 0.0005151 *** |
DEBT | SIZE | INTR | INOV | CNTR | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OWNP | −0.0007925 *** | −0.007132 *** | −0.2006102 *** | −0.0011881 *** | 1.104276 *** | |
Std.Err | 0.0001071 | 0.0005066 | 0.1466749 | 0.0003167 | 0.2168786 | |
z | −7.40 | −14.08 | −1.37 | −3.73 | 0.509 | |
PERF | 0.0000726 *** | 0.0071424 *** | 0.0002707 | −0.00000155 | 0.0040759 *** | −0.002187 *** |
0.0000202 | 0.0026255 | 0.0005745 | 0.0000021 | 0.000948 | 0.0003194 | |
3.60 | 2.72 | 0.47 | −0.74 | 4.30 | −6.85 |
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Makris, I.; Giannopoulos, V.; Cheila, E. Associating Company-Specific Characteristics with Ownership Structure and Performance: An Analysis of Publicly Listed Firms from Selected Countries in the Eurozone during the 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath. Businesses 2022, 2, 435-447. https://doi.org/10.3390/businesses2040028
Makris I, Giannopoulos V, Cheila E. Associating Company-Specific Characteristics with Ownership Structure and Performance: An Analysis of Publicly Listed Firms from Selected Countries in the Eurozone during the 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath. Businesses. 2022; 2(4):435-447. https://doi.org/10.3390/businesses2040028
Chicago/Turabian StyleMakris, Ilias, Vasileios Giannopoulos, and Efi Cheila. 2022. "Associating Company-Specific Characteristics with Ownership Structure and Performance: An Analysis of Publicly Listed Firms from Selected Countries in the Eurozone during the 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath" Businesses 2, no. 4: 435-447. https://doi.org/10.3390/businesses2040028
APA StyleMakris, I., Giannopoulos, V., & Cheila, E. (2022). Associating Company-Specific Characteristics with Ownership Structure and Performance: An Analysis of Publicly Listed Firms from Selected Countries in the Eurozone during the 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath. Businesses, 2(4), 435-447. https://doi.org/10.3390/businesses2040028