Impact of board attributes and managerial ownership on cash holdings: empirical evidence using GMM and quantile regressions

Author:

Talbi Dorra,Menchaoui Ines

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of board attributes and managerial ownership on cash holdings. Design/methodology/approach The present study examines a sample of 70 listed firms in Saudi Arabia observed during the period stretching from 2006 to 2016. To test the hypotheses, the authors used generalized method of moments and quantile regressions. Findings The empirical results reveal that corporate governance (CG) mechanisms are inefficient in the Saudi context. In fact, the authors found that board size, board independence, duality and managerial ownership impact positively and significantly cash holdings. Additionally, quantile regressions confirm the results that at certain thresholds, CG mechanisms are not efficient in protecting shareholders’ interests. Shariah compliance is found to moderate negatively and significantly the studied relationship. Originality/value This study helps to not only clarify and help decision-makers to see the importance of corporate cash management but also to identify the limits of the CG mechanisms put in place.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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