2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11294-006-9007-5
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Corporate Governance and Financial Performance of Companies in Poland

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“…Similarly, 1 unit increase in liquidity ratio will lead to increase in return on equity by 0.546. This finding confirms the recent studies which find positive relationships between liquidity and bank performance [3], [4], [5], [30], [33] and [45].…”
Section: Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Similarly, 1 unit increase in liquidity ratio will lead to increase in return on equity by 0.546. This finding confirms the recent studies which find positive relationships between liquidity and bank performance [3], [4], [5], [30], [33] and [45].…”
Section: Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Fang, Noe, and Tice in their study find that there exists a positive relationship between liquidity and corporate performance [22]. Gruszcynski, M in his study finds that the degree of success of corporate governance is positively related to firm's financial performance and liquidity [30]. Empirical research on the relationship between liquidity and bank performance of South African banks (1998-2014) was conducted.…”
Section: Impact Of Liquidity Management On the Performance Of Depositmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies that Find a Positive Governance and Performance Link in other Countries Chong and Lopaz-de-Silanes (2007): Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Nenova (2005): Brazil Wahab, How, and Verhoeven (2007) and Haniffa and Hudaib (2006): Malaysia Toudas and Karathanassis (2007): Greece Gruszczynski (2006) and Kowalewski, Stetsyuk, and Talavera (2007): Poland El Mehdi (2007): Tunisia Black (2001) and Black, Love, and Rachinsky (2006) Bruno and Claessens (2007)…”
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“…Por ejemplo, los trabajos de Klapper y Love (2004), Gruszczynski (2006), Brown y Caylor (2009), Benavides y Mongrut (2010) y Pombo y Gutiérrez (2011) muestran que la adopción de buenas prácticas de gobierno corporativo se relaciona de forma positiva con el desempeño (roa, roe, Utilidad Operacional).…”
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