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Ownership Structure and Financial Sustainability with Moderating Effect of Managerial Intention in Some Selected Emerging Economies. A Conceptual Review
Author(s) -
Maimako Livinus Nkuri,
Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff,
Wan Fadzila Wan Yusoff
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of economics and management sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2576-3016
pISSN - 2576-3008
DOI - 10.30560/jems.v4n1p78
Subject(s) - originality , sustainability , business , conceptual model , moderation , foreign ownership , conceptual framework , accounting , value (mathematics) , marketing , economics , psychology , sociology , social psychology , creativity , foreign direct investment , machine learning , computer science , biology , ecology , philosophy , social science , macroeconomics , epistemology
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore a model to measure the money deposit bank financial sustainability based on ownership structure and to examine the moderating role of managerial intention on managerial ownership and foreign ownership. Design/ Methodology/ Approach An elaborate literature review was conducted to identify the variables and a proposed conceptual model was conceived. Findings A conceptual model was presented after the discussion of relationship and literature review that examined ownership structure, managerial intention and financial sustainability. Originality/Value Many scholars have investigated the different dimensions of ownership structure, managerial intention and performance, however little research has been done on the integration of ownership structure and financial sustainability. Furthermore, there is also a dearth in literature that examine the moderating role of managerial intention on the relationship between ownership structure and financial sustainability.

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