Author:
Núñez Izquierdo Manuel E.,Garcia-Blandon Josep
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore the ability of commercial governance ratings (CGR) to predict firm performance.
Design/methodology/approach
Based on the review of the corporate governance literature, the authors pose five hypotheses on the relationship between CGR and firm performance. Then, the authors test these hypotheses for the latest version of the Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. (ISS) index (Quickscore) with a sample of firms formed by the constituents of the Standard and Poor’s Europe 350 stock market index.
Findings
The authors have not found a consistent significant relationship between Quickscore ratings and firm performance. This main result holds across a variety of checks.
Research limitations/implications
Some of the additional analyses are conducted with rather small samples. The results of these analyses have to be carefully taken. Recommendations for further research are offered.
Practical implications
The results call into question the usefulness of CGR, marketed by influential consultant companies, and which are becoming increasingly popular among investors, as reliable predictors of firm performance.
Originality/value
Despite an increasing body of research on the use of CGR as predictors of firm performance, the available research is heavily concentrated in the US market. No previous study has explored this relationship using the recently developed ISS index Quickscore in a cross-European setting. The use of a cross-country sample of companies allows the authors to address the impact of institutional factors on the CGR-firm performance relationship. Moreover, the authors do not limit the study to the overall scores of the index but examine also the partial scores (pillars) which intend to assess specific dimensions of governance. This makes the evaluation of the relationship more complex and challenging.
Subject
Management Science and Operations Research,General Business, Management and Accounting
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