2022
DOI: 10.1504/gber.2022.10049690
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ESG disclosure and the role of CEO narcissism on firm value: the case of ASEAN-5

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“…The primary goal when establishing a company is to enhance its worth and promote its growth. The growth of a company becomes evident when external entities appraise its assets and observe an increase in its stock market value [16]. A company's value is the price investors would ideally be willing to pay if the company were to be sold.…”
Section: Firm Valuementioning
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“…The primary goal when establishing a company is to enhance its worth and promote its growth. The growth of a company becomes evident when external entities appraise its assets and observe an increase in its stock market value [16]. A company's value is the price investors would ideally be willing to pay if the company were to be sold.…”
Section: Firm Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistently high stock prices are a positive sign for a company's growth prospects. In essence, this ratio measures the value that the financial market places on the company's management and organizational capabilities as a growing entity [16].…”
Section: Firm Valuementioning
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