Board of directors and target price performance: evidence from Tunisia

被引:1
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作者
Fredj, Imen [1 ]
Gana, Marjene Rabah [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Carthage, LEFA, Tunis, Tunisia
关键词
Corporate governance mechanisms; Target price; Forecast accuracy; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; ANALYST RECOMMENDATIONS; EARNINGS FORECASTS; EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS; FIRM; DISCLOSURE; OWNERSHIP; COMPENSATION; TRANSPARENCY; DETERMINANTS;
D O I
10.1108/EMJB-09-2021-0141
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This article examines the link between the structure of the board of directors and target price accuracy using a sample of 51 listed firms on the Tunisian Stock Exchange over the period of 2011-2017. Design/methodology/approach In this study, the authors used the generalised method of moments (GMM) model to control the endogeneity problem. Findings As a result, that model can serve as a signal in the forecasting process. The authors' results suggest that target price accuracy is negatively related to board independence, and dual Chief Executive officer (CEO). In addition, CEO compensation tends to exert a negative impact on target price error. Practical implications The authors' findings are valuable for common investors because the findings can be useful in enhancing their capital allocation decisions by assigning higher weights to forecasts issued by firms with strong corporate governance systems. The authors' study also has practical implications for managers and policymakers. Specifically, the evidence provided herein suggests that firms with strong corporate governance mechanisms enhance the accuracy of market expectations, alleviate information asymmetry, and limit market surprises, especially in a context characterised by weak investor protection. The authors' results highlight the advantages of strong corporate governance in improving a firm's information environment and, therefore, are useful for the cost-benefit analysis of improving internal governance mechanisms. Additionally, the authors' results may prove useful to investors who can rely on the information provided by analysts for well-governed companies. Social implications The authors' study contributes to the literature in both corporate governance and analysts' forecasts fields. The study provides additional evidence of the benefit of board quality attributes on target price accuracy in an emerging market characterised by high information asymmetry and weak investor protection. The authors' findings exhibit the effectiveness of board attributes in producing better financial information quality in Tunisia. This is useful for investors who may improve their capital allocation decisions by assigning greater weights to target price forecasts of companies with good governance quality, suggesting that good corporate governance is a credible signal of better financial information quality. These results have important implications for capital market regulators and corporate management in encouraging the implementation of good governance practices. Originality/value The authors attempted to assess whether corporate governance of listed firms are priced in the Tunisian context characterised by weak governance control and to highlight which mechanism is highly considered by independent financial analysts to build their forecasts.
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页码:532 / 551
页数:20
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