Corporate board and dynamics of capital structure: Evidence from UK, France and Germany

Ezeani, Ernest, Kwabi, Frank, Salem, Rami Ibrahim a orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-1241-1099, Usman, Muhammad orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-1626-8477, Alqatamin, Rateb Mohammad Hamad and Kostov, Philip (2022) Corporate board and dynamics of capital structure: Evidence from UK, France and Germany. International Journal of Finance & Economics . ISSN 1076-9307

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2593

Abstract

Abstract: Theoretical arguments suggest that capital structure will adjust to the dynamics of the corporate governance environment. In line with this prediction, we examine the impact of board characteristics on capital structure dynamics and the speed of adjustment. Using 2690 firm‐year observations for 2009–2018, we find that firms in a stakeholder‐oriented corporate governance environment adjust their leverage faster than those in a shareholder‐oriented environment. We also find that corporate board characteristics influence firms' capital structure and speed of adjustment towards target leverage. Our findings are robust to alternative measures of leverage and endogeneity. The overall evidence supports the relevance of the corporate board's composition in both shareholder‐oriented and stakeholder‐oriented corporate governanc (CG) environments. We conclude that board composition mitigates agency conflict.


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