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    Corporate Governance and Firm Performance
    (Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016) Panditharathna, K.M.
    This study examines the relationships between corporate governance attributes on firm performance of listed financial sector companies in Sri Lanka. Empirical analysis focused on 56 companies registered in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) covering the industries of banking, finance and insurance for the years 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. The study used Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) method to analyze the data. The study finds that relationship between corporate governance and firm performance are not strong. Board size, proportion of independent directors and the proportion of female directors have not significant relationship with performance measures. But board effectiveness has a significant positive relationship with ROE. This study enables to companies to evaluate and restructuring of their board to enhance the performance of the company while contributing to the economic development of the country. Findings of prior study are more focused to the developed countries. This study fills that research gap and contribute to the present literature on corporate governance in the industries of banking finance and insurance.
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    An Empirical Study on Corporate Ownership Structure and Firm Performance: Evidence from Listed Companies in Sri Lanka
    (Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Chandrasena, S.M.; Kulathunga, K.M.K.N.S.
    Ownership structure, whether it is concentrated or dispersed, is one of the main determinants of organizational performance. Theories of corporate governance insist on dispersed ownership and segregation of ownership and management. In most of the emerging countries a concentrated form of ownership is evident in listed companies. Therefore the objectives of this study are twofold; to investigate whether ownership structure has an impact on firm performance and to examine whether concentrated ownership has an impact on firm performance, in companies listed in Sri Lanka. Researchers have considered a sample of seventy six (76) non-financial listed companies in CSE during the period of 2008 to 2014. A time fixed effect model is applied into the panel regression analysis and a Generalized Least Squares (GLS) regression model is chosen. Findings suggest that a significant relationship exists between ownership structure and firm performance. Empirical evidence further elucidates that institutional ownership has a significant positive relationship with firm performance, which can be justified based on the ‘active monitoring argument’. Significant negative relationship between individual ownership and firm performance can be argued based on ‘manager discouragement argument’. Concentrated ownership too has a significant positive relationship with firm performance, supporting the wellknown agency theory propositions.
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    Corporate Governance and Firm Performance: A Study of Sri Lankan Beverage, Food and Tobacco Companies
    (University of Kelaniya, 2014) Kawshalya, P.; Aruppala, D.
    Corporate governance is a highly discussed topic which received the attention of corporate world during the last decade due to the paramount importance embodied within it for the company performance and stability. Basically corporate governance means the set of rules by which management of the company is directed and controlled. It attempts to ensure that managers and other insiders of an organization take measures or adopt mechanisms to safeguard the interest of stakeholders. With the global financial crisis which affected many of the world business giants, companies are highly concerned to improve their corporate governance practices and therefore today researchers also have a great awareness to carry out researches in this area. However currently in Sri Lanka context less researches available on Corporate Governance. This study focuses on “Corporate Governance and Company Performance” considering all Beverage, Food and Tobacco companies listed in Colombo Stock Exchange as at December 2013. Data was analyzed using the data of financial year 2012/13. Data was analyzed using SPSS statistical software and hypothesis were tested performing descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and regression analysis for collected data. According to the findings of the research corporate governance does not make a significant influence on companies ROE, ROA and EPS. Thus, study concludes that the determinants of corporate governance used in the study are not correlated to the performance measures of the organization.