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Abstract
ABSTRACT Drawing on propositions from Hillman and Dalziel’s pioneering 2003 articulation of Board Capital Theory, this paper investigates the interaction between NED externally-derived capital (proxied by multi-factor capital breadth and focal industry capital depth), internally-derived capital (proxied by tenure overlap), and their equity ownership in the focal firm in influencing firm accounting and stock market performance, measured respectively by ROE and Tobin’s Q. Our analysis on a dynamic panel data comprised of the top ASX 213 companies from 2008 to 2012 shows that NED external capital breadth and depth both strongly predict ROE and Tobin’s Q. Further, we find that equity holding strengthens the impact of NED external capital depth on Tobin’s Q, whereas internally-derived capital interacts with NED external capital breadth to increase Tobin’s Q, but also with NED external capital depth to reduce ROE. These findings carry both confirmatory and revisionary implications for theory, research and corporate governance practice.
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The Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics (APJAE) is an international forum intended for theoretical and empirical research in all areas of economics and accounting in general. In particular, the journal encourages submissions in the following areas: Auditing, financial reporting, earnings management, financial analysts, the role of accounting information, international trade and finance, industrial organization, strategic behavior, market structure, financial contracts, corporate governance, capital markets, and financial institutions. The journal welcomes contributions related to the Asia Pacific region, and targets top quality research from scholars with diverse regional interests. The editors encourage submission of high quality manuscripts with innovative ideas. The editorial team is committed to an expedient review process.