Abstract

Board of directors in corporate governance is conceptualized as the perceived ability of a firm to constrain and direct corporate power so that it efficiently creates economic value and equitably distributes economic wealth. Accordingly, this study examines the relationship between the level of compliance with the principles on corporate governance related to the board of directors and corporate performance of listed firms in Sri Lanka using secondary data related to 133 listed companies from 2009 to 2016. This study constructed Board Index related to dimensions (principles): Chairmanship, Nomination Committee, Audit Committee, Remuneration Committee, and Re-election of directors, Company Secretary, Role of the Board, Board Meetings and Board Independence. This study employs panel regression model to examine the relationship between the Board Index (BI) and their relationship with corporate performance and performed with Hausman test for random and fixed effects. The findings indicated that the compliance with these principles are positively related to the financial performance and negatively related with market performance. Thus, this study provides empirical support for the agency perspective in the context of compliance requirements of board of directors leading to higher corporate performance. Insights of this research are offered to listed firms by the compliance of corporate governance principles have the potential to improve company performance. KE Y W ORDS : Agency Perspective, Audit Committee, Corporate Governance, Nomination committee, Remuneration Committee

Highlights

  • Board of directors performs an imperative role in the governance structure of large organizations (Fama & Jenson 1983)

  • Based on the above discussion, the main research objective in Impact of Compliance with Principles on Board of Directors and Corporate Performance: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lankan Listed Companies this study is to examine the relationship between the level of compliance with corporate governance principles related to board of directors and corporate performance of the listed companies in Sri Lanka

  • This study examines the relationship between corporate governance principles related to the board and firm performance of listed companies in Sri Lanka

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Board of directors performs an imperative role in the governance structure of large organizations (Fama & Jenson 1983). Code obliquely portrayal on the discernments from Agency Theory has stimulated firms to fortify monitoring capacity of boards. This is to be accomplished by establishing CEO-Chair duality and by encouraging independence of the board and its key monitoring committees among other recommendations (Cadbury 1992). Based on the above discussion, the main research objective in Impact of Compliance with Principles on Board of Directors and Corporate Performance: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lankan Listed Companies this study is to examine the relationship between the level of compliance with corporate governance principles related to board of directors and corporate performance of the listed companies in Sri Lanka. This section examines the extant literature related to the board of directors and performance and the relationship between different board dimensions and performance and the hypothesis developed in accordance with the empirical literature

Board Independence and Firm Performance
Board Chairman and Performance
Board Meeting Frequency and Performance
Overall Board Index and Performance
Sales Growth
RESULTS & DISCUSSION
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