Board Characteristics and Financial Performance of DMBs: Evidence from Nigeria

Johnson Emberga Aernan, S. E. Emengini, Bonaventure Sunday Okonkwo
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The study examines the effect of corporate board characteristics on the performance of listed DMBs in Nigeria. This study used secondary data extracted from the annual reports of 12 listed firms in Nigeria during the period 2011 – 2020. The study employed Tobin’s Q as a proxy of firm performance, while Board size, Independence, diligence, gender diversity, and ethnic diversity are employed as the proxies of board characteristics. The Pooled Ordinary Least Square regression (POLS) and panel fixed effect regression methods were used to analyse the data collected. Findings revealed that board size and board ethnic diversity exerts a statistically significant negative influence on DMBs' financial performance, board independence has a negative and non-significant effect on DMBs financial performance, while board diligence and gender diversity have a positive non-significant effect on DMBs' financial performance. The study recommends among others that board size be carefully analysed by shareholders and balanced according to the expected result, board independence be continuously maintained and periodically reviewed, a maximum of 6 board meetings excluding emergency meetings be held annually; board members should consist of at least half gender diversity, and finally, ethnic heterogeneity be allowed on the boards of Nigerian firms for equity, fair representation, and relative peace
dmb董事会特征与财务绩效:来自尼日利亚的证据
本研究考察了公司董事会特征对尼日利亚上市dmb绩效的影响。本研究使用了从尼日利亚12家上市公司2011 - 2020年的年报中提取的二手数据。本研究采用Tobin’s Q作为公司绩效的代理指标,而董事会规模、独立性、勤勉程度、性别多样性和种族多样性作为董事会特征的代理指标。采用混合普通最小二乘回归(Pooled Ordinary Least Square regression, POLS)和面板固定效应回归(panel fixed effect regression)方法对数据进行分析。研究发现,董事会规模和董事会种族多样性对中小企业财务绩效有显著的负向影响,董事会独立性对中小企业财务绩效有显著的负向影响,董事会勤勉度和性别多样性对中小企业财务绩效有显著的正向影响。该研究建议,除其他事项外,股东应仔细分析董事会规模,并根据预期结果加以平衡;董事会应持续保持独立性并定期进行审查;除紧急会议外,每年最多举行6次董事会会议;董事会成员应至少由一半的性别多样性组成,最后,为了公平、公平代表和相对和平,尼日利亚公司的董事会应允许种族多样性
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