Financial decisions and growth of the firm under high and low levels of information asymmetry

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    Abstract

    Purpose: In reality, financial decisions are made under conditions of asymmetric information that results in either favorable or adverse selection. As far as financial decisions affect growth of the firm, the latter must also be affected by either favorable or adverse selection. Therefore, the core objective of this chapter is to examine the determinants of each financial decision and the effects on growth of the firm under conditions of information asymmetry. Design/Methodology/Approach: This chapter uses data for the non-financial firms listed in S&P 500. The data cover quarterly periods from 1989 to 2014. The statistical tests include linearity, fixed, and random effects and normality. The generalized method of moments estimation method is employed in order to examine the relative significance and contribution of each financial decision on growth of the firm, respectively. Standard and proposed proxies of information asymmetry are discussed. Findings: The results conclude that there is a variation in the impact of financial variables on growth of the firm at high and low levels of information asymmetry especially regarding investment and financing decisions. A similar picture emerges in the cases of firm size and industry effects. In addition, corporate dividen d policy has a similar effect on firm growth across all asymmetric levels. These findings prove that information asymmetry plays a vital role in the relationship between corporate financial decisions and growth of the firm. Finally, the results contribute to the vast literature on the estimation of information asymmetry by demonstrating that the classical and standard proxies for information asymmetry are not consistent in terms of the ability to differentiate between favorable or adverse selection (which corresponds to low and high level of information asymmetry). Originality/Value: This chapter contributes to the related literature in two ways. First, this chapter offers updated empirical evidence on the way that financing, investment, and dividends decisions are made under conditions of favorable and adverse selection. Other related studies deal with each decision separately. Second, the study offers new proxies for measuring information asymmetry in order to reach robust estimates of the effects of financial decisions on growth of the firm under conditions of agency problems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEssays in Financial Economics
    PublisherEmerald
    Pages19-51
    Number of pages33
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-78973-389-1
    ISBN (Print)978-1-78973-390-7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Oct 2019

    Publication series

    NameResearch in Finance
    PublisherEmerald Publishing
    ISSN (Print)0196-3821

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    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited.

    Keywords

    • Dividend decisions
    • Financial decisions
    • Financing decisions
    • Growth of the firm
    • Information asymmetry
    • Investment decisions
    • S&P500

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Finance

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