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THE INFLUENCES OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE TOWARD FIRM VALUE IN MALAYSIAN LISTED COMPANIES
Firm Value is one of the indicators on measuring the ability of a company to compete with other companies. In order to increase the firm value, the company need to implement several strategies on gaining more funds, therefore financial performance of the company is seen as crucial factor that might influences the investor’s decision. Furthermore, the development of the business indicates that financial aspect is not the only factor that has ability to measures the firm value. Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Government Ownership Structure (GOS) are also assumed as other factors that used by the companies as their strategy in order to maximize their firm values. Accordingly, the main objective of this study is to examine whether financial performance, corporate social responsibility, and government ownership structure affects the firm value of Malaysian listed companies. The object of this study is 172 companies which have been listed in Malaysian Listed Company from year 2010 to 2014. The data was analyzed using the Eviews 8 with Fixed Effect Regression Model. The regression result suggests that only CSR and GOS have a significant impact on firm value. Contrary to the expectations, the finding shows financial performance has no significant impact on firm value. Accordingly further study should be conducted to explore the issue deeply.
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