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Corporate Governance | 2017

Corporate governance and ownership structure: Indonesia evidence

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Sidharta Utama; Fitriany Amarullah

The purpose of this study is to investigate simultaneous relations between corporate governance (CG) practice and cash flow right, cash flow leverage (the divergence between control right and cash flow right of controlling shareholders). The two ownership measures reflect alignment and expropriation incentives of controlling shareholders. This study also examines the effect of multiple large shareholders (MLSs) on CG practice.,The study uses publicly listed companies (PLCs) excluding those from the Indonesian finance sector during 2011-2013 as the samples of the study. Two-stages least squares regression models were used to test the simultaneous relations between CG practice and ownership structure variables. The study develops a CG instrument to measure CG practice based on ASEAN CG Scorecard, that comprehensively covers OECD CG principles and that can be used for panel data.,CG practice has a positive influence on cash flow right and has a marginally negative impact on cash flow leverage, while cash flow right and cash flow leverage have a marginally negative impact on CG practice. Further, the existence of large MLS complements CG practice, but as the control right of the second largest shareholders becomes closer to the largest shareholder, the complement relation becomes less important. State- or foreign-controlled PLCs practice better CG than other PLCs.,Studies on CG/ownership structure need to treat CG and ownership structure as endogenous variables in their research design. In addition, the level of rule of law in a country should be taken into account when examining the relation between CG and ownership structure. The interrelation among CG, ownership structure, capital structure and firm performance has been studied in the context of dispersed ownership structure and strong rule of law. Thus, future study needs to examine the interrelation among these four concepts in countries with high concentrated ownership and weak rule of law.,To minimize the risk of expropriation, investors in the capital market need to select shares of PLCs that practice CG suitable for the ownership structure of PLCs, have high ownership by the largest shareholder and have no divergence between control and ownership right, and or have MLSs. PLCs may need to choose the level of CG mechanism in the context of their ownership structure and consider the benefits and costs implementing them.,The study supports the “one size does not fit all” perspective on CG and, thus, it supports the recently enacted financial service authority (FSA) rule requiring PLCs to follow the “comply or explain” rule on the CG code for PLCs. The FSA needs to enforce the compliance of PLCs with CG rules and encourage PLCs to implement CG in substance, not just in form. To strengthen the positive impact of good CG practice in attracting investments in capital market, the regulator needs to improve investor protection rules and ensure strong rule of law.,The study is the first to examine the simultaneous relation between CG practice and both cash flow right and cash flow leverage of the largest shareholder. It is also the first that investigates the impact of MLS on CG practice. It explores the complement and substitution relation between the two concepts in reducing agency costs. In term of research design, the study develops a CG instrument that is based on OECD CG principles, that can be used for panel data and that uses public information.


Asian Journal of Business and Accounting | 2012

Company Disclosure In Indonesia: Corporate Governance Practice, Ownership Structure, Competition And Total Assets

Cynthia Afriani Utama


International Journal of Disclosure and Governance | 2014

Determinants of disclosure level of related party transactions in Indonesia

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Sidharta Utama


International Journal of Disclosure and Governance | 2014

Corporate governance, size and disclosure of related party transactions, and firm value: Indonesia evidence

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Sidharta Utama


Asian Journal of Business and Accounting | 2009

Stock Price Reactions to Announcements of Related Party Transactions

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Sidharta Utama


Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business | 2011

The Causality between Corporate Governance Practice and Bank Performance: Empirical Evidence from Indonesia

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Haidir Musa


The Indonesian Journal of Accounting Research | 2001

The Convex Relation between Equity Value and Earnings

Cynthia Afriani Utama; roy sembel; Siddharta Utama


Global Finance Journal | 2018

The co-insurance effect hypothesis and the cost of bank loans: Evidence from Indonesian pyramidal business groups

Yane Chandera; Cynthia Afriani Utama; Zaäfri A. Husodo; Lukas Setia-Atmaja


Asian Journal of Business and Accounting | 2016

The Influence of Corporate Governance Practices and Ownership Structure on Credit Ratings: Evidence from Indonesia

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Sidharta Utama; Ahmad M. Amin


Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance | 2016

Interaction between Incentive to Expropriate and Investment Opportunities as a Determinant of Overinvestment Problem in Indonesia

Cynthia Afriani Utama; Sidharta Utama

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Ahja Haziqo

University of Indonesia

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Handy Handy

University of Indonesia

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Lina Hapsari

University of Indonesia

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roy sembel

University of Indonesia

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Zaäfri A. Husodo

Saint Petersburg State University

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