Exploring the role of corporate governance in driving financial performance: An empirical investigation of Nepalese commercial banks

Padam Dongol, Sajeeb Kumar Shrestha
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This study delves into the substantial impact of corporate governance practices on a company’s financial performance, focusing specifically on Nepalese commercial banks in the Kathmandu Valley. With 419 participants from all 27 «A» grade commercial banks, the study concentrates on employees currently working in these banks, particularly top-level staff such as managers, department heads, and officers. The primary objective is to investigate the role of corporate governance in driving financial performance, using Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE) as financial performance indicators of banks. The study explores various factors influencing corporate governance’s impact, including corporate governance policies, disclosure policies, board size, income diversity, and ethnic diversity. Data collection involves primary data from participants associated with the banks, and the analysis is conducted using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Descriptive, correlation, and regression analyses are employed to understand the relationship between corporate governance and financial performance variables. Notably, regular evaluations of the board of directors are found to have a beneficial impact on financial performance. A bank’s transparency in sharing performance information exhibits a stronger positive correlation with ROE (R=0.183) compared to ROA (R=0.060), suggesting that ROE is more sensitive to disparities in information availability. Furthermore, the study identifies a negative impact of board size on financial performance, with low-income diversity positively influencing it and board ethnic diversity exerting a negative and statistically significant influence.
探索公司治理在推动财务业绩方面的作用:对尼泊尔商业银行的实证调查
本研究以加德满都谷地的尼泊尔商业银行为研究对象,深入探讨了公司治理实践对公司财务业绩的实质性影响。419 名参与者来自全部 27 家 "A "级商业银行,研究重点是目前在这些银行工作的员工,尤其是高层员工,如经理、部门主管和高级职员。研究的主要目的是以资产回报率(ROA)和股本回报率(ROE)作为银行的财务业绩指标,调查公司治理在推动财务业绩方面的作用。本研究探讨了影响公司治理的各种因素,包括公司治理政策、信息披露政策、董事会规模、收入多样性和种族多样性。数据收集涉及与银行相关的参与者的原始数据,并使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行分析。通过描述性分析、相关分析和回归分析来了解公司治理与财务业绩变量之间的关系。值得注意的是,对董事会的定期评估对财务绩效有有利影响。与投资回报率(R=0.060)相比,银行分享业绩信息的透明度与投资回报率(R=0.183)呈现出更强的正相关性,这表明投资回报率对信息可用性的差异更为敏感。此外,研究还发现,董事会规模对财务业绩有负面影响,低收入多样性对财务业绩有积极影响,而董事会种族多样性则有负面影响,且在统计上有显著意义。
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