What drives board committee structure? Evidence from an emerging market

被引:8
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作者
Jiraporn, Pornsit [1 ]
Uyar, Ali [2 ]
Kuzey, Cemil [3 ]
Kilic, Merve
机构
[1] Penn State Univ, Sch Grad Profess Studies, Malvern, PA USA
[2] La Rochelle Business Sch, Excelia Grp, La Rochelle, France
[3] Murray State Univ, Arthur J Bauernfeind Coll Business, Murray, KY 42071 USA
关键词
Audit quality; Emerging market; Board committees Board structure; Board committee structure; Committee diversity; Committee independence; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; AUDIT COMMITTEE; GENDER DIVERSITY; REMUNERATION COMMITTEE; FIRM PERFORMANCE; DETERMINANTS; INDEPENDENCE; MEMBERSHIP; OWNERSHIP; DIRECTORS;
D O I
10.1108/MAJ-11-2018-2079
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
Purpose - Board committees enable boards to function effectively, as committees improve the quality of corporate governance by fulfilling specific, assigned tasks. This study aims to explore how board structure, CEO duality and audit quality are associated with board committee structure in the context of an emerging market, namely, Turkey. Design/methodology/approach - The sample consisted of 122 firms listed on the Industrial Index of Borsa Istanbul for the years between 2012 and 2014, inclusive, and this yielded 366 firm-year observations. To test the hypotheses, the panel data analysis method was used, which enabled the elimination of certain problems, such as multicollinearity and estimation bias, as well as specification of the time-variant association between the predictor variables and the output variable. Findings - Board size, board independence and firm size had a positive association with the number and size of board committees, whereas CEO duality had a negative association with the number and size of board committees. Moreover, the appointment of female members on audit and corporate governance committees was more frequent in firms that had a high proportion of women on their boards. Finally, audit quality was positively associated with the existence of risk committee, the overall diversity of board committees and the diversity of corporate governance committees. Research limitations/implications - The study is not free from limitations. It covers the time span between 2012 and 2014; thus, readers should be cautious about generalizing these results longitudinally, as a different time periods could possibly yield different results. The second limitation concerns the fact that only industrial firms were sampled; thus, these findings may not be valid in other sectors. Practical implications - The paper shifts the attention of researchers from overall board structure to board committee structure. The results of the study provide insights for policymakers, boards and shareholders. Policymakers can formulate boards and committees by considering these findings. Boards can benefit from the conclusions of this study in shaping their own structure and sub-committee structures. Current and potential shareholders may find the results of the study instructive in making investment decisions. Originality/value - This study investigates the factors associated with the structure of overall and specific board committees. Additionally, while most prior research on board committees has sampled firms that are domiciled in developed countries, this study examines the subject in an emerging country context, namely Turkey. Moreover, this study adds to the literature by examining the association between audit quality and board committee structure, which has been largely neglected in prior literature.
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页码:373 / 397
页数:25
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