Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Behaviour Matrix: Mapping ERM Implementations of Non-Financial Public Listed Companies in Malaysia

Zakiah Abdul Khalik, Rabihah Md. Sum
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This study investigates ERM implementation of non-financial public listed companies (PLCs) in Malaysia against company size and leverage. The ERM implementation is proxy by ERM Score. The ERM Score is based on COSO ERM Framework. Company size and leverage is proxy by total revenues and liabilities/equities. The objective is to observe changes in ERM implementation in response to changes in company size and leverage. This study develops a 3 by 3 matrix named ERM Behaviour Matrix to understand the changes. The behaviour matrix captures changes in ERM implementation by mapping the ERM Score against company size and leverage. The ERM implementation behaviour is defined as changes in ERM implementation driven by two stimuli, company size, and leverage. Data are collected from annual reports 2016-2017. The study samples are 44 non-financial PLCs of high-risk sectors (energy, utilities, and telecommunications and media). The matrix shows positive ERM behaviours for company size. ERM scores increases as firm size increases, and decreases as firm size decreases. The matrix shows mixed ERM behaviours for leverage. A number of companies’ shows status-quo behaviour i.e. as leverage increases, ERM Score remain constant. In contrast, several companies’ shows negative behaviour, i.e. as leverage increases, ERM Score decreases. The matrix is an alternative approach to understand ERM implementation. It is a simple and easy to use behaviour tool mapping ERM implementation against firm size and firm advantage. It can be use in practice to monitor ERM implementation by companies. Results of this study contribute to enhance understanding on ERM implementation by public limited companies (PLCs) in Malaysia.
企业风险管理(ERM)行为矩阵:马来西亚非金融上市公司ERM实施映射
本研究调查了马来西亚非金融上市公司(plc)对公司规模和杠杆率的ERM实施。ERM实现由ERM Score代理。ERM评分基于COSO ERM框架。公司规模和杠杆是总收入和负债/权益的代表。目标是观察ERM实施的变化,以响应公司规模和杠杆的变化。本研究开发了一个名为ERM行为矩阵的3 × 3矩阵来理解这些变化。行为矩阵通过将ERM得分映射到公司规模和杠杆来捕获ERM实施中的变化。ERM实施行为被定义为由公司规模和杠杆两种刺激因素驱动的ERM实施中的变化。数据来自2016-2017年度报告。研究样本为44家高风险行业(能源、公用事业、电信和媒体)的非金融plc。矩阵显示公司规模对ERM行为有正向影响。ERM得分随企业规模的增大而增大,随企业规模的减小而减小。矩阵显示了杠杆的混合ERM行为。许多公司表现出维持现状的行为,即随着杠杆率的增加,ERM得分保持不变。相反,一些公司表现出负面行为,即随着杠杆率的增加,ERM得分下降。矩阵是理解ERM实现的另一种方法。它是一个简单易用的行为工具,将ERM的实施与企业规模和企业优势进行映射。它可以在实践中用于监督公司实施ERM。本研究的结果有助于增进对马来西亚上市有限公司(plc)实施ERM的了解。
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