Article
Determinants of firm value in Latin America: an analysis of firm attributes and institutional factors
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Review of Managerial Science, Volume 12, Issue 1, January 2018, pages 65-112
1863-6683
Autor
Saona, Paolo
San Martín Mosqueira, Pablo
Resumen
Artículo de publicación ISI This study analyses the impact of firm-level variables as well as country-level institutional factors on firm value in the Latin American region. The theoretical framework used to develop the research hypotheses has followed a corporate governance approach. The sample includes public firms from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru for the 1997–2013 period. The main findings indicate that ownership concentration, capital structure, and dividend policy are significant drivers of the market value of the firm. The results from determinants at the country-level show that legal enforcement and regulatory systems positively impact the market value of the firm, whilst the findings show unexpected results concerning the development of the financial system.