Authors
Kin-Wai Lee, Cheng-Few Lee
Publication date
2009/9
Journal
Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
Volume
12
Issue
03
Pages
475-508
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co. and Center for Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance Research
Description
Firms with higher board independence, smaller boards, and lower expected managerial entrenchment, have lower cash holdings. We find that the positive association between cash holdings and managerial entrenchment is mitigated by stronger board structures. Specifically, in firms with higher expected managerial entrenchment, those with higher proportion of outside director on the board and smaller board size have lower cash holdings. We also find that firm value is negatively associated with cash levels. The negative association between firm value and cash holdings is more pronounced in firms with (i) lower proportion of outside directors, (ii) larger boards and (iii) higher expected managerial entrenchment. For firms with both high cash holdings and high expected managerial entrenchment, investors additionally discount the valuation of firms with lower proportion of outside directors and those with larger …
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Scholar articles
KW Lee, CF Lee - Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 2009