2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40497-017-0081-3
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The financial structure of the Tunisian listed businesses: an application on panel data

Abstract: This article aims at analyzing the financial structure of the Tunisian listed companies in the stock exchange of Tunis (SET). The study focuses on 26 companies observed over a period of 6 years (2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010). Three representations of the behavior of funding are tested: The first considers that the firms implement a policy of debt with an objective of debt ratio target, the second presupposes the existence of a hierarchy of funding and divides the existence of a target ratio, the third as… Show more

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“…Consequently, we contribute to the extant literature in two relevant ways. First, we extend the growing literature that investigates capital structure drivers in MENA regions (Al-Smadi, 2019;Ayed & Zouari, 2014;Gharaibeh & Al-Tahat, 2020;Jadoua & Mostapha, 2020;Soufeljil et al, 2017) which focused on SMEs characteristics. In our study, we examine the impact of some attributes of CEOs (entrepreneur experience, university degree and gender) on financing patterns.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Consequently, we contribute to the extant literature in two relevant ways. First, we extend the growing literature that investigates capital structure drivers in MENA regions (Al-Smadi, 2019;Ayed & Zouari, 2014;Gharaibeh & Al-Tahat, 2020;Jadoua & Mostapha, 2020;Soufeljil et al, 2017) which focused on SMEs characteristics. In our study, we examine the impact of some attributes of CEOs (entrepreneur experience, university degree and gender) on financing patterns.…”
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confidence: 94%