Junior Research Symposia
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Item Impact of Corporate Governance Practices on Financial Performance: Evidence from Banking Sector in Sri Lanka(Department of Accountancy, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016) Nimasha, N.A.D.A.; Thilakarathne, C.R.Corporate governance can be defined as the scheme by which corporations are directed and controlled. The objective of this exploration is to inspect the impact of corporate governance tools on firm performance using data of 12 banks in Sri Lankan banking industry over the period of 2006-2015 based on the 120 observations. This study has used only secondary data and main source of data contain of the annual report of the specific banks. Return on Equity (ROE) is used as reliant on variable to the model. Further Firm Leverage, Firm size, Number of Auditors, Board Independence and Board Size used as independent variables to the model. Researcher placed panel data approach as a way of appraisal. Descriptive statistics, ANOVA and t-test applied on data by using SPSS. Findings are based on Correlation techniques and Regression analysis to test the hypotheses to solve the research problem Based on the observed results, Researcher found that there is a considerable significant impact of corporate governance on Performance of the banking industry in Sri Lanka while recognizing the Negative correlation ship between bank performance with Firm leverage, Firm size and board size and also identifying the significant relationship between Firm size, Number of auditors, board independence and Board size.Item Corporate Governance and Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence from Selected Listed Companies in Sri Lanka(Department of Accountancy, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016) Dehipegedara, B.A.C.; Sujeewa, G.M.M.Corporate governance practices are very important to the corporates and its impact to the company’s performance is much debated areas. Good corporate governance practices enable to reduce the risk of the investors, to attach more investments and to improve the performance of companies. This study analyzed the current context of corporate governance and firm performance in listed companies in Sri Lanka. Data and other reliable information are taken from the audited financial statements and the governance section of annual reports from each selected companies. The sample was obtained from the “business today top 25 companies 2014- 2015” journal article, for the period from 2010 to 2014. Descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation, regression analysis and analysis of variance were applied to analyze the relationship between corporate governance and firm performance. The results shows that there is a positive relationship between corporate governance practices and ROE and ROA, in the Sri Lankan context. And also it was found that the relationship between number of meetings that hold by the companies and board composition with ROE and ROA is negative, and the relationship between Board committees and Board leadership structure with ROA or ROE is Positive. It is concluded that there is a positive relationship between corporate governance and firm performance in listed companies in Sri Lanka. On the other hand, some corporate governance practices were significantly related with firm performance and some other corporate governance practices were insignificantly related with firm performance.