scholarly journals Investment Opportunity Set, Product Mix, and the Relationship between Bank CEO Compensation and Risk-Taking

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elijah Brewer ◽  
William C. Hunter ◽  
William E. Jackson
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Diandian Ma

<p>The standard empirical paradigm for assessing the relationship between the market value of a firm’s equity and the accounting information appearing in the firm’s financial statements, is based on the assumption that the firm is indefinitely constrained to operate within its existing investment opportunity set. Based on this assumption, the Ohlson (1995) model, which is developed by characterising a firm’s investment opportunity set in terms of a first order vector system of stochastic differential equations, shows that the market value of a firm’s equity will be a linear combination of its current abnormal earnings, the current value of an “information” variable and the current book value of its equity. However, the pre-existing empirical evidence shows that the Ohlson (1995) model does not provide a satisfactory description of the relationship between the market value of a firm’s equity and the information appearing in its published financial statements.  Recent developments in equity valuation theory also show that the higher order derivatives of the accounting variables comprising a firm’s investment opportunity set - that is, the momentum and acceleration of the accounting information disclosed in a firm’s financial statements - can potentially make a significant contribution to the overall market value of equity. This in turn will mean that a firm’s investment opportunity set ought to be characterised in terms of a second or third order system of stochastic differential equations. Omitting the momentum and acceleration of the accounting variables from the equity valuation process could lead to the under-estimation of equity values. Moreover, recent empirical evidence also shows that the market value of a firm’s equity is potentially, a complex non-linear function of a firm’s accounting information appearing in financial statements. The non-linear effects arise out of the adaptation (real) options associated with a firm’s ability to modify or even abandon its existing investment opportunity set.  However, empirical work on the relationship between the market value of equity and the accounting information appearing in financial statements continues to be based on linear models which do not take account of either the momentum and acceleration in a firm’s accounting variables or the non-linear effects associated with the real options available to the firm. Given this, it is all but inevitable that when these valuation effects are ignored, systematic biases will arise in empirical work dealing with the determinants of equity values. Moreover, empirical work in this area has been almost exclusively based on North American and European data. There is, in particular, a dearth of empirical work in developing countries like the People’s Republic of China.  This dissertation refines the equity valuation models summarised in the literature by incorporating momentum, acceleration and non-linear equity valuation effects and then empirically tests them against data obtained from the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE). The empirical analysis summarised in this dissertation shows that neither earnings momentum nor earnings acceleration exhibit a significant impact on the market value of equity for the pooled sample data on which the empirical analysis is based. However, when the pooled sample data are divided into three equally numerous groups based on each firm’s operational efficiency, earnings momentum for firms with moderate operational efficiency exhibits a significant association with the market value of equity. This contrasts with the low-efficiency and high-efficiency sub-sample firms, where earnings momentum appears to have an imperceptible effect on equity prices. However, whilst it is shown that earnings momentum can have an impact on equity prices of moderate-efficiency firms, its effect is minimal in explanatory terms and adds very little to parsimonious regression models based on earnings and book value alone. Earnings acceleration does not appear to impact on equity values - neither for the pooled sample data nor for any of the three efficiency sub-samples.  The empirical analysis summarised in this dissertation also shows that there is a strong non-linear relationship between the market value of equity and the accounting information appearing in published financial reports for firms listed on the SSE. In particular, for low-efficiency firms liquidation option value appears to make a significant contribution to the overall market value of equity. For high-efficiency firms growth option value appears to make a significant contribution to the overall market value of equity. For firms with moderate operational efficiency real option value is negligible and thus for these firms the relationship between the market value of equity and the accounting variables on which the empirical analysis is based is approximately linear.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-98
Author(s):  
Hamad Raza ◽  
Syed Muhammad Ahmad Hassan Gillani ◽  
Muhammad Ishfaq ◽  
Saif ul Nazir

There are numerous factors that affects corporate dividend policy and investment opportunity set is among one of the significant factors. Investor are interested to make investments in those firms, which provide benefit and prosperity to shareholders and investors. As investors expect return on investment in the form of dividends. The present study aimed to overview the overall literature published on the relationship of investment opportunity set and dividend policy. For this purpose, articles are selected from the literature published on Scopus and Google Scholar databases. The research methodology adopted the stepwise screening procedure of the PRISMA guidelines and final 28 studies are included for the systematic literature review. After critically analyzing the selected studies, the findings suggests that investment opportunity set is a factor that significantly effect dividend policy. Moreover, the result demonstrates that the interest in the topic of investment opportunity set and its influence on dividend policy is growing. Furthermore, the trend of researchers and academicians to publish their research work is more towards journals-based articles rather than conference articles.


2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Khoirul Hikmah ◽  
Tulus Haryono ◽  
Djuminah

A company’s funding policy is an important part of determining a company’s capital structure. The policy must consider and analyze a combination of economical funding sources for the company’s routine financing and corporate investment. The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between investment opportunity set on funding policy and the ownership structure as a moderating variable (a variable that moderates the relationship between two other variables. With moderating variable, the relationship can be better or worse, depending on the effect). The population used in this research includes all companies that were publicly listed and traded on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2008 to 2018. The sampling technique used a purposive sampling method. There are several steps to answering the hypotheses in this research, which include (1) confirmatory factor analysis, (2) endogeneity tests, and (3) hypothesis testing through the use of multiple linear regression and moderation regression with panel data. The results indicated that investment opportunity set (TOBIN'Q) had a positive and significant effect on the company funding policy (Debt to Equity Ratio), while institutional and family ownership was found to weaken the influence of investment opportunity set (TOBIN'Q) on the company funding policies (Debt to Equity Ratio).


JURNAL PUNDI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 171
Author(s):  
Marlina Marlina ◽  
Muhammad Rivandi

ABSTRACK The decline in the purchasing power of the public, as seen from the decline in the growth of Trade, Services and Investment sector in the retail sector subsector Retail sub-sector condition has been 2.5 years underperformance This study aims to test whether the influence of Investment Opportunity Set (IOS) free cash flow and profitability to leverage. Population in this research is Trade Company, Services & Investment, retail subsector, which is listed on BEI. period 2014-2016, ie as many as 23 Companies. Using the technique of porposive sampling, the sample in this study were 15 companies. Data analysis technique that is regersion analysis by using moderating variable. From the test results, showed that the Free cash flow has a significant effect on leverage, which is indicated from the significance value> 0.05 is 0.018. Profitability has a significant effect on firm leverage which is shown from significance value> 0.05 ie 0.000. IOS does not affect the relationship between free cash flow and leverage, as indicated by the significance value of IOS interaction with free cash flow <0.05 is 0.053. And IOS Set affects the relationship between Profitability with leverage shown from the significance value of IOS interaction with Profitability> 0.05 is 0.044 Keywords: free cash flow, profitability, leverage, IOS


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Yuli Soesetio ◽  
Dyah Arini Rudhiningtyas ◽  
Sudarmiatin Sudarmiatin ◽  
Imam Mukhlis

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly considering international expansion as one of the sustainable growth strategic options. This study aims to reveal how the effect of internationalization as a moderator of SMEs size, age, and other financial determinants toward investment opportunity set of SMEs that listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2006 to 2020. Market to book asset ratio used as a proxy of investment opportunity set of SMEs. This study is one of the most important in the context of Indonesian SMEs as there were limited previous studies that have explored the internationalization factor. A total of 102 SMEs companies with 156 data observations were studied. A moderation regression analysis was used to test whether the determinants of the investment opportunity set were statistically significant. Surprisingly, the study found that the degree of internationalization has a moderating effect that weakens the relationship between SMEs age and size on investment opportunities set (market value ratio).


1997 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 223-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen Bryan ◽  
LeeSeok Hwang

Prior studies argue that a firm's investment opportunity set affects the level of information asymmetry and thereby the structure of CEO compensation. We test whether the political constraints imposed in a regulatory environment incrementally affect both the level and the structure of CEO compensation, while controlling for the effects of investment opportunity set and other firm characteristics. We hypothesize that increased political constraints reduce the need and the opportunity to pay management bonuses, stock options, and other incentive-based compensation, in addition to a base salary. We test our hypothesis using CEO compensation data from electric utility companies during 1990–1995. We develop refined measures for different levels of regulation and monitoring within the electric utility industry. Our results provide evidence that increased political constraints affect both the level and structure of CEO compensation, after controlling for investment opportunity set and other firm characteristics, such as firm size, systematic risk, and performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-18
Author(s):  
Angeliano Patrio Patabang ◽  
Otniel Safkaur ◽  
Hastutie Noor Andriati

he growth of the company is an expectation desired by all parties, either by internal parties (boardof commissioners, board of directors, staff, etc.) or external parties (investors or creditors). One ofthe parameters used to determine future investments in the Investment Opportunity Set. InvestmentOpportunity Set describes the breadth of investment opportunities for a company but is highlydependent on the company's future spending options. This study was conducted to provide empiricalevidence whether the financial ratio of liquidity, solvency, activity, and profitability affectsthe Investment Opportunity Set.The population of this study is a manufacturing company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchangewith observations from 2014 to 2018. Determination of samples using purposive samplingmethod, which is a sampling technique with certain considerations that are considered to providebetter data. The data used is sourced from the company's financial statements which can beaccessed through www.IDX.co.id and www.idnfinancials.com. The number of samples used in thisstudy was as many as 120 samples. The analysis technique used is multiple regression to obtain acomplete picture of the relationship between variables. This study used an α value of 5%. Based onthe results, the ratio of liquidity, solvency, and activity have influenced the InvestmentOpportunity Set with significance values of 0.009, 0.018, and 0.002, respectively. While theprofitability ratio does not affect the Investment Opportunity Set due to the value of significanceowned by 0.198.


Author(s):  
I Wayan Agus Herawan Karang ◽  
Hermanto Hermanto ◽  
Embun Suryani

This study aims to analyze the effect of profitability and leverage on dividend policy with the investment opportunity set (IOS) as a moderating variable in manufacturing companies listed on the Bursa Efek Indonesia (BEI) from 2014 to 2018. The population in this study amounted to 158 manufacturing companies, 20 manufacturing companies were obtained by using purposive sampling technique, this type of research is associative causal. The technique used in this research is descriptive statistical analysis technique using the SPSS 24 program. The results of this study indicate that profitability has a significant positive effect on dividend policy. Leverage has no effect on dividend policy. The investment opportunity set (IOS) is unable to moderate the relationship between profitability and dividend policy. The investment opportunity set (IOS) is also unable to moderate the relationship between leverage and dividend policy


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