The Impact of Board Size and Managerial Ownership on Firm Profitability

Mohammed Almashhadani, Hasan Ahmed Almashhadan
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In the present research, "The Effects of the Board Size and Management Ownership on Firm Profitability," the complex forces that control corporate governance systems are examined along with how they affect business profitability. This study examines the impact of management ownership and board size on the financial performance of enterprises in Oman with an emphasis on the Omani setting. This study unearths fascinating insights via a thorough review of a broad sample of Omani businesses. The findings shed light on the ideal board composition for improving firm financial performance in Oman's special business climate by revealing a complicated link between board size and profitability. The study also examines the complex relationship between management ownership and firm profitability, providing significant insight into the corporate governance practices that can promote sustainability and growth in the economy in Oman. In the Omani context, the significance of this finding cannot be emphasized. The importance of corporate governance in maintaining the stability and competitiveness of Omani enterprises grows as the nation's economy continues to expand and draw both domestic and foreign investments. The study's conclusions offer managers, board members, and politicians practical advice that will help them make decisions that will increase the profitability of Omani businesses. Additionally, by offering a distinct viewpoint on corporate governance in Oman and providing fresh insights into the particular difficulties and opportunities faced by businesses in this location, this research adds to the body of literature already in existence. This study adds depth to the worldwide conversation on corporate governance and profitability by exploring the interaction between board size and managerial ownership within Oman's unique socio-economic setting. The importance of good corporate governance standards in Oman is emphasized in this paper's conclusion, which also provides empirical data on the effects of board size and managerial ownership on business profitability. The consequences of this research stretch beyond the Omani setting, acting as a useful tool for academics, professionals, and legislators alike as they negotiate the challenging landscape of corporate governance in a world economy that is becoming more linked.
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