2021
DOI: 10.18196/mb.v12i1.9542
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Non-Mutually Exclusive Trade-off and Pecking Order Theories: A Study in Indonesia

Abstract: Research aim: This study aimed to strengthen empirical evidence that the trade-off (TOT) and pecking order (POT) theories in Indonesia are non-mutually exclusive.Design/methodology/approach: This study employed a sample of 636 manufacturing companies from 2014 to 2018.Research finding: The results revealed that companies in Indonesia used a Capital Structure consistent (CS) with the TOT and POT, or in other words, the TOT and POT theories are non-mutually exclusive.Theoretical contribution/originality: This st… Show more

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