Internal determinants of financial performance among listed food supermarkets in the South African economy

Zwelihle Wiseman Nzuza, Oloyede Obagbuwa, Rajendra Rajaram
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This study aims to examine the internal determinants of financial performance of food supermarkets listed on the South African stock exchange. Food supermarkets play an integral role in socio-economic development of the country. The study employed an econometric approach utilizing fixed effect panel data. Drawing information from audited financial statements, data were gathered from four major listed food supermarkets in South Africa covering the period from 1994 to 2022, resulting in a total of 116 observations over 29 years. The robust longitudinal statistics obtained from balanced data revealed a significant positive correlation between equity financing, size of corporate governance, and current debt with financial performance, as measured by sales revenue at 0.0000, 0.054, and 0.000 significance levels, respectively. The findings indicate that as these variables increase, the financial performance of the studied food supermarkets (Shoprite, Woolworths, Spar, and Pick n Pay) also increases. Conversely, a negative and significant relationship is noted between company age, current assets, and financial performance at significance levels of 0.007 and 0.002, respectively. This suggests that as these variables increase, financial performance will decrease. As per the research findings, it is imperative for supermarkets to uphold a well-rounded blend of equity and debt and adopt inventive business approaches as they mature to improve financial outcomes. Therefore, the study proposes a framework focusing on internal factors that impact the financial performance of listed food supermarkets in South Africa.
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南非经济中上市食品超市财务业绩的内部决定因素
本研究旨在探讨在南非证券交易所上市的食品超市财务业绩的内部决定因素。食品超市在南非的社会经济发展中发挥着不可或缺的作用。研究采用了固定效应面板数据计量经济学方法。从经审计的财务报表中提取信息,从南非四家主要上市食品超市收集数据,时间跨度为 1994 年至 2022 年,共收集了 29 年中的 116 个观测值。从平衡数据中获得的稳健纵向统计数据显示,股权融资、公司治理规模和当前债务与财务业绩(以销售收入衡量)之间存在显著的正相关关系,显著性水平分别为 0.0000、0.054 和 0.000。研究结果表明,随着这些变量的增加,所研究的食品超市(Shoprite、Woolworths、Spar 和 Pick n Pay)的财务业绩也会增加。相反,公司年龄、流动资产和财务业绩之间存在显著的负相关关系,显著性水平分别为 0.007 和 0.002。这表明,随着这些变量的增加,财务绩效会下降。根据研究结果,超市必须坚持股权与债务的全面结合,并在成熟期采取创新的经营方式,以改善财务业绩。因此,本研究提出了一个框架,重点关注影响南非上市食品超市财务业绩的内部因素。
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