2020
DOI: 10.15282/ijim.8.0.2020.5763
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Capital Structure and Culture in Malaysia: A Study From Ethnicity and Religion Perspectives

Abstract: Conceptualization from New Institutional Economics of Williamson (2000), the study looked at the issue of formal and informal institutional factors on financial decision making. This study first investigated the informal embedded culture such as “ethnicity and religion” that could influence the decision in a firm's capital structure. Secondly, the influence of culture informal institutions such as “Shariah and Non-Shariah compliant firms on capital structure decisions was investigated. Previous observations sh… Show more

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“…Imran and Yusnidah (2019) argued the effect of the cultural aspect on the level of risk avoidance in the stock market amongst Pakistani individual investors. In this regard, Ooi and Chu (2020) supported the connection between culture to finance by emphasising the increment of studies on cultural finance over the last ten years. Memarista and Puspita (2021) examined the investment risk appetite of young stock investors through their Instagram activities as their social media networking sites.…”
Section: Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imran and Yusnidah (2019) argued the effect of the cultural aspect on the level of risk avoidance in the stock market amongst Pakistani individual investors. In this regard, Ooi and Chu (2020) supported the connection between culture to finance by emphasising the increment of studies on cultural finance over the last ten years. Memarista and Puspita (2021) examined the investment risk appetite of young stock investors through their Instagram activities as their social media networking sites.…”
Section: Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%