人权与现金价值:伊斯兰和非伊斯兰国家的证据

IF 4.8 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Pacific-Basin Finance Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1016/j.pacfin.2024.102466
Naiwei Chen , Min-Teh Yu
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本研究探讨人权(HR)是否以及如何对现金价值产生影响。鉴于人权改善对公司治理(CG)的积极影响以及公司治理对现金价值的积极影响,人权应通过公司治理对现金价值产生积极影响。本研究以 1995-2019 年间 23 个伊斯兰合作组织国家和 88 个其他国家为样本,发现伊斯兰国家的现金价值和超额现金价值低于其他国家。此外,人力资源对现金价值有积极影响,但伊斯兰国家的这种影响弱于其他国家。此外,经济发展(ED)(法治(RL))加强了人力资源对现金价值的积极影响,伊斯兰国家的这种影响比其他国家更强(更弱)。研究结果具有重要意义。鉴于观察到伊斯兰国家和其他国家的研究结果存在显著差异,未来的相关研究应考虑这些差异,以提高实证结果的有效性和可靠性。考虑在外国建立子公司的跨国公司或企业还应考虑国家的具体因素,如国家类型、人力资源、教育和劳动力,因为这些因素可能会影响代理成本和外部融资成本。此外,各国政府可以参考人力资源对现金价值的积极影响的研究结果,评估人力资源促进的有效性,从而调整其人力资源和经济政策以及相关法律的执行,以更好地实现其改善人力资源和企业财务的预期目标。
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Human rights and value of cash: Evidence from Islamic and non-Islamic countries

This study examines whether and how human rights (HR) have bearings on the value of cash. Given the positive effect of HR improvement on corporate governance (CG) and that of CG on cash value, HR should positively affect cash value through CG. Using 23 Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries and 88 other countries during the period 1995–2019 as the sample, this study finds that the value of cash and excess cash is lower in Islamic countries than in other countries. Additionally, HR have a positive effect on cash value, but this effect is weaker for Islamic countries than for other countries. Furthermore, economic development (ED) (rule of law (RL)) reinforces the positive effect of HR on cash value, and this effect is stronger (weaker) for Islamic countries than for other countries. Study results provide important implications. Given the observed striking differences in results between Islamic and other countries, future related research should consider them to improve validity and reliability of empirical results. Multinationals or firms that consider establishing subsidiaries in foreign countries should also consider country-specific factors, like types of countries, HR, ED, and RL, because they may affect the agency and external financing costs. Furthermore, national governments can evaluate the effectiveness of HR promotion by referring to the study results regarding HR's positive effect on cash value such that they can fine tune their HR and economic policy as well as enforcement of RL to better achieve their intended goal of improving HR and CG.

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Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: The Pacific-Basin Finance Journal is aimed at providing a specialized forum for the publication of academic research on capital markets of the Asia-Pacific countries. Primary emphasis will be placed on the highest quality empirical and theoretical research in the following areas: • Market Micro-structure; • Investment and Portfolio Management; • Theories of Market Equilibrium; • Valuation of Financial and Real Assets; • Behavior of Asset Prices in Financial Sectors; • Normative Theory of Financial Management; • Capital Markets of Development; • Market Mechanisms.
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