The capital structure decisions of Shariah compliant and non-compliant firms: Evidence from Malaysia
Document Type
Conference Item
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract
The capital structure puzzle remains largely unanswered Although some light have been shed on the dynamic forces that shapes the typrcal firm's debt-to-equrty moe, the case of the Sharrah-compliant firm's capital structure behaviour remains even more of a mystery. This paper attempts to investigate the capital structure behaviour of Shariah compliant firms of various levels as well those firms who are consistently Shariah non-compliant in Malaysia. The paper utilises a unique dataset of firms of heterogeneous level of Shariah-compliancy status over a 20 year period from the year 1997 to 2016. The paper focuses on the effects of dynamic forces behind capital structure variation such as the optimal capital structure behaviour based on the trade-off, pecking order, market timing and firm fixed effect models of capital structure. This study documents significant evidences in support of the trade-off theory with a hrgh speed of adjustment (SOA) as well as for the trme-invariant firm fixed effects across all Shariah compliancy group. Nevertheless, this study's findings show that there are evidences to suggest a moderate trend whereby as the Shariah compliancy group descend. stronger and stronger evidences of market timing behaviour appear amongst other thrngs. Thrs study suggests that segregating firms into different Shariah compliancy groups reveals a rich and diverse area of study which has never been delved in.
Keywords
Capital structure, Market timing, Trade-off theory, Equity risk premium, Shariah-compliant firms
Divisions
Faculty_of_Business_and_Accountancy
Event Title
20th Malaysian Finance Association Conference (MFAC) 2018
Event Location
Adya Hotel, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Event Dates
1-2 August 2018
Event Type
conference
Additional Information
Conference paper