Ownership Concentration and Going Concern: Evidence from Jordanian Listed Firms
- Mohammed Hassan Makhlouf
- Fares Jamiel Al-Sufy
Abstract
This study aims to investigate whether ownership concentration affects the going concern. The study depends on a panel data set drawn from 100 non-financial firms listed on the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) for the period from 2013 to 2016. Ownership concentration was characterized by family ownership and board of directors' ownership. Going concern was measured using Altman’s Z-Scores Model (1968). The outcomes report that the family ownership and directors' ownership are positively associated with going concern. This study presents worthy insights to the understanding of ownership types that may influence going concern evaluation among Jordanian companies. Thus, the results of this article introduce substantial conclusions for investors, policymakers and academics to shed the light on the ownership types that enhance the continuity of firms.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v13n9p139
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