Does Board Social Capital Augment Investment Decisions? Evidence from the Tehran Stock Exchange
Volume 9, Issue 1, Winter 2025, Pages 62-88
https://doi.org/10.61186/ijf.2024.463247.1477
Mohsen Akbari, Mohsen Jafari, Mohammad Ahadzadeh
Abstract This study investigates the impact of the board's social capital on the investment efficiency of listed companies in the Tehran Stock Exchange. Based on the theoretical foundations, the board social capital as a social-behavioral factor can affect the problem of over or under-investment (both of which are examples of the inefficiency of investment decisions). Therefore, when the board's social capital is at a high and favorable level, company managers show less opportunistic behavior and do their best to increase cooperation and interaction within the company, which leads to the strengthening of investment efficiency. In terms of purpose, the current research is the applied-developmental type and takes a descriptive-correlational manner. We measured board social capital using the Co-Working Experience index. Investment efficiency is also measured through under- and over-investment using the Richardson (2006) model. The control variables also include the size of the board of directors, the independence of the board of directors, the size of the company, the ratio of net profit to sales, the rate of return on assets, and the level of financial leverage. The statistical population of the research includes 183 companies admitted to the stock exchange from 2016 to 2022. In order to test the research hypothesis, a multivariate regression model has been fitted using the panel data method with the fixed effects approach. The results of the research indicate that the hypotheses of the research are confirmed, and there is a positive and significant relationship between the social capital of the board of directors and investment efficiency.
Modeling the effect of environmental corporate governance rating in the pricing information asymmetry
Volume 5, Issue 1, Winter 2021, Pages 91-121
https://doi.org/10.30699/ijf.2021.123121
Jaafar Babajani, Mohsen Akbari
Abstract Information flow is a key parameter in an economic activity that acts as the main factor in the capital market emergence, stability, and efficiency. The purpose of the current research is to investigate the effect of the environmental points of cooperate governance on the pricing of information asymmetry. In this regard, we have extracted data related to companies accepted in the "Tehran Stock Exchange" from 2009 to 2018, and a panel-data regression model was utilized to test research hypnosis. The results show that information asymmetry and environmental points of cooperate governance have a significant effect on the expected return (cost of capital) on an investment. In addition, the effect of environmental points of cooperate governance on the relationship between the information asymmetry and the cost of capital has been verified. Finally, the results show that environmental points of cooperate governance leads to the differences in the cost of capital in the different levels of information asymmetry.