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The Impact of Foreign Ownership and Management on Firm Performance in Vietnam KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
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The human and capital resources from foreign investors are important sources of finance for developing countries. Foreign ownership can help the firm to raise funds for operations and the foreign management can help the firm expand the market and improve management. However, does this really happen to Vietnamese firm? To find the answer to that question, this paper examines the impact of foreign ownership and management on the financial performance of listed firms on Vietnam’s stock market. The data collected include 427 listed firms in all fields over five years, from 2014 to 2018. The financial performance is measured by Tobin’s Q, ROA and ROE. The study carried out testing of each model by the least squares method of Pool OLS, assessing random effects (REM) and evaluating fixed effects (FEM). The most effective model is the FEM model. The results show that the foreign ownership ratio and the size of the firm have a positive impact on the financial performance. The foreign management, the age of the firms, the liquidity and financial leverage have a negative impact on the financial performance. Based on the research results, the study proposes some recommendations to improve the financial performance of listed firms in Vietnam.

목차
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Data and Research Methods
    3.1. Background Theory
    3.2. Research Model
    3.3. Hypothesis
    3.4. Data
    3.5. Research Method
4. Research Results
    4.1. Descriptive Statistics
    4.2. An Empirical Model
    4.3. Defects of the Model
    4.4. Regression
    4.5. Discussion
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
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저자
  • Thi Xuan Hong NGUYEN(Faculty of Accounting and Auditing, Hanoi University of Insdustry) Corresponding Author
  • Thu Huyen PHAM(Faculty of Accounting and Auditing, Hanoi University of Insdustry)
  • Thi Nhung DAO(Faculty of Accounting and Auditing, Hanoi University of Insdustry)
  • Thi Nga NGUYEN(Faculty of Accounting and Auditing, Hanoi University of Insdustry)
  • Thi Kim Ngoc TRAN(Department of Financial and Accounting, Hanoi University of Insdustry)