Does Growth Affect Firms’ Leverage Adjustment Speed? A Study of Indian Firms
Biswajit Ghose and
Kailash Chandra Kabra
Business Perspectives and Research, 2020, vol. 8, issue 2, 139-155
Abstract:
Abstract The significance of firms’ growth opportunities as one of the determinants of leverage is documented in many prior studies. But, there are not enough studies which examine the impact of growth on leverage adjustment speed. In this backdrop, the present study investigates the relationship between growth and leverage adjustment speed. Second, the study also examines the moderating role of two dimensions of target deviation, that is, nature and level of deviation in the relationship between growth and leverage adjustment speed. Using partial adjustment model on a dataset of 28,532 firm-year observations comprising 2,718 listed Indian firms with 4–12 years data for each firm, the study observes faster leverage adjustment speed for high-growth firms (36%) than low-growth firms (24%). The results also confirm the moderating effect of target deviation in the relationship between growth and adjustment speed. Overall, the study concludes that firms’ growth opportunities cause asymmetries in target adjustment speed by altering the costs and benefits of adjustment, and nature and level of target deviation moderates the relationship between growth and adjustment speed. These findings are expected to have substantial practical implications for financial managers in their capital structure decisions.
Keywords: Growth; target leverage; adjustment speed; partial adjustment model; India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1177/2278533719887002
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