2019
DOI: 10.1108/sajbs-01-2019-0009
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Do banking sector concentration, banking sector development and equity market development influence firms’ financial flexibility? Evidence from Pakistan

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of banking sector concentration, banking sector development and equity market development in corporate financial flexibility (FF). Design/methodology/approach The study used annual data for the period from 1991 to 2014 to examine the relationship between banking sector concentration, banking sector development, equity market development and corporate FF; hypotheses were tested using an unbalanced panel logistic regression model. Findings The pape… Show more

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“…The sample selection process involves using Oman's financial sector firms listed on Muscat Securities Market (MSM). The nonfinancial sector firms are excluded from the study as they differ from the financial sector due to the regulatory and financial reporting requirements (Mahmood et al , 2019; Dalwai and Mohammadi, 2020). In 2019, the overall services sector contracted; however, this was offset by the financial sector growth of around 2.8% for Oman (Central Bank of Oman, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample selection process involves using Oman's financial sector firms listed on Muscat Securities Market (MSM). The nonfinancial sector firms are excluded from the study as they differ from the financial sector due to the regulatory and financial reporting requirements (Mahmood et al , 2019; Dalwai and Mohammadi, 2020). In 2019, the overall services sector contracted; however, this was offset by the financial sector growth of around 2.8% for Oman (Central Bank of Oman, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subject of bank competition in cross-border markets is covered in sufficient detail in existing studies and publications, among which Duho et al (2019), Harris and Wonglimpiyarat (2019), Louhichi et al (2019), Mahmood et al (2019), Rakshit and Bardhan (2019), Savelyeva et al (2018), Savelyeva et al (2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results reveal that the variables were verified to be stationary at the first difference, implying that the series was integrated at order one. These findings indicate that the data are stationary and could be used for panel data analysis (Mahmood, Ahmad, Rizwan, & Rashid, 2021). Furthermore, one may doubt the suitability of using the FE specification as there is greater within-firm variation in green innovation over time.…”
Section: Panel Unit Root Test and Hausman Testmentioning
confidence: 98%