Corporate Governance Quality and Cost of Equity in Financial Companies
Massimo Regalli and
Maria-Gaia Soana
International Journal of Business Administration, 2012, vol. 3, issue 2, 2-16
Abstract:
There are many studies demonstrating how good corporate governance positively affects the economic-financial performance of companies, but few which examine the relationship between corporate governance and cost of equity capital. These mainly focus on multiple industries, and suggest that there are positive shareholder value implications for firms with stronger corporate governance mechanisms. This paper investigates the relationship between the quality of governance and the cost of equity in financial companies. It finds that financial companies with the best governance (both "internal" and "external") are associated with a higher cost of equity capital.
Keywords: Corporate Governance; Governance Index; Gim Index; Cost of Equity Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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