scholarly journals Stock return determinants in Indonesia

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Enung Nurhayati ◽  
Amir Hamzah ◽  
Helmi Nugraha

The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence regarding the effect of capital structure, company, size, earnings quality on stock returns with stock liquidity as an intervening variable. The method used in this study is descriptive and verification methods. This study uses 17 listed firms in Indonesia Stock Exchange as the sample specifically for the textile and garment industry over the period of 2014 to 2018 and analyzed by path analysis. The results show that capital structure, firm size, and earnings quality have significant and positive effects directly on stock returns and indirectly through stock liquidity. These findings imply that capital structure, firm size, earnings quality, and stock liquidity shall form positive information to investors under condition high trust of investors as the impact of decreasing asymmetric information. Consistent with signaling theory, this study proves that positive information on investors will be formed if there is an increase in investor confidence as a result of reduced information asymmetry.

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Sufian Radwan Al-Manaseer

This study aims to analyze the relationship between capital structure and stock returns of Jordanian banks listed on the Amman Stock Exchange from 2009 to 2018. The study sample is composed of 13 commercial banks in Jordan. The e-views program is used to conduct the statistical analysis of study variables. Initially, a simple linear regression analysis is conducted to determine the impact of capital structure as measured by financial leverage on stock returns and vice versa. Then, several control variables are added: growth in assets, liquidity, firm size, and profitability. This study has found that growth, capital structure, and profitability have a positive impact on stock returns. By contrast, liquidity and firm size have a negative impact on stock returns. Stock returns and firm size have a positive impact on capital structure, whereas liquidity, growth, and profitability have a negative impact on capital structure.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 546
Author(s):  
Mochammad Chabachib ◽  
Ike Setyaningrum ◽  
Hersugondo Hersugondo ◽  
Intan Shaferi ◽  
Imang Dapit Pamungkas

In the modern era, stock investment can attract domestic investors or foreign investors. The objective is to invest their funds at the capital market that expect higher stock returns. The study aims to analyze factors that can affect stock returns and know the mediating effect of return on equity. The object of this research is the property and real estate sector that is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2013 to 2018. This research used debt to equity ratio, current ratio, total asset turnover, firm size as independent variables and stock returns as dependent variables. Path analysis is used as reseach method tools with SMART PLS.The result says that debt to equity ratio and return on equity has a positive significant relationship with stock return, meanwhile firm size has a significant negative significant relationship with stock returns. Furthermore, return on equity can mediate the relationship between debt and equity ratios to stock returns.


Author(s):  
Indra Arifin Djashan

This study examines the impact of firm size and profitability on firm value with capital structure as an intervening variable in financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during three years. The method used for sampling is purposive sampling based on predetermined criteria. The number of samples in this study were 73 companies. Measurement of profitability is using ROA and ROE as one indicator to see company performance. The main purpose of companies that have gone public is to increase the prosperity of the owners or shareholders through increasing the value of the company. The results showed that the improvement of profitability and firm size may improve its capital structure. The improvement of profitability and the firm size may increase significantly the firm value. The results of mediating test showed that the capital structure is not able to mediate the relationship between the profitability and firm size to firm value


2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Elfiswandi Elfiswandi ◽  
Cindy Angela ◽  
Muhammad Fikri Ramadhan

This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of firm size, exchange rate, earnings per share and capital structure as control variables on stock returns. All manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2013 – 2017 are the population in this study. By using purposive sampling method, 100 companies were selected as samples in the study. The method of collecting data is library research and secondary data from the official publications of the Indonesia Stock Exchange and the official website of Bank Indonesia. Panel and regression methods are used as an analytical tool in this study. The results obtained in the study are, stock returns are significantly affected by firm size, exchange rates and earnings per share either partially or simultaneously. Meanwhile, when using capital structure as a control variable on stock returns, the results show that the variables of firm size, exchange rate and earnings per share are partially stated to have no significant effect.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ismail Kalash

Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of environmental performance on the capital structure and financial performance of Turkish listed firms. Design/methodology/approach This study used data of 49 firms listed on Istanbul Stock Exchange during the period between 2014 and 2019, resulting in 205 firm-year observations. The environmental performance data were drawn from the carbon disclosure project Turkey climate change reports. Ordinary least squares and binary logistic regression models were used to examine whether environmental performance impacts the capital structure and financial performance. Findings The findings of this research revealed that environmental performance significantly positively affects the firm leverage. Findings also showed that environmental performance has a significantly positive impact on return on assets, operating profitability and return on equity, but no significant impact on stock returns. Practical implications Given the increased borrowing costs for Turkish firms after the 2018 currency crisis in Turkey, the findings of this study are very important as they enable managers of Turkish firms to make better decisions related to capital structure and to understand the role of environmental performance in reducing the cost of debt and enhancing financial performance. Originality/value To the author’s knowledge, this research is the first to investigate the effect of environmental performance on capital structure in the Turkish context, and is one of few that explained how environmental performance affects the financial performance of Turkish firms.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
NATASHA SOLY ◽  
NOVIA WIJAYA

The purpose of the study is to get empirical evidence about factors that affect earnings quality of manufacturing listed company. Eight selected variables are board of directors, board size, managerial ownership, firm size, capital structure, liquidity, dividend payment, and profitability. Multiple regression method was applied on samples of 35 manufacturing listed companies that have been listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) from period 2012 until 2015. Samples were selected based on purposive sampling method. The results showed that dividend payment and profitability had influence on earnings quality. Meanwhile, board of directors, board size, managerial ownership, firm size, capital structure, and liquidity had no effect on earnings quality.  


Author(s):  
M.Noor Salim ◽  
Rina Susilowati

This research aims to analyze the effects of profitability (ROA), liquidity (CR), assets growth, and firm size towards capital structure (DER) and the impact on firm value (PBV).This research uses secondary data from yearly financial statement of food and baverages companies listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange for period 2013-2017. The research design uses descriptive quantitative research and causality. Sampling method uses purposive sampling method, with some predetermined criteria, the number of sample is 17 manufacturing companies. The analysis technique used is panel data regression. The research results shows that the profitability (ROA) and firm size partially have negative effect and not significant on capital structure (DER). The liquidity (CR) and assets growth partially have negative effect and significantly on capital structure (DER). Then the capital structure (DER) partially have positive effect but not significantly influences the firm value (PBV). The profitability (ROA) partially have positive effect and significant on firm value (PBV). The liquidity (CR) and assets growth partially have negative and significant effect on firm value (PBV), and firm size partially have negative and not significant effect on firm value (PBV). Simultaneously profitability (ROA), liquidity (CR), assets growth and firm size effect on capital structure (DER). On the other side, simultaneously profitability (ROA), liquidity (CR), assets growth and firm size have effect on firm value (PBV).


2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Augustpaosa Nariman ◽  
Margarita Ekadjaja

Profit of a company is used by creditor and investor to evaluate the performance of the management, estimate earnings power, and to predict future profit. Earning qualityis measured from the accrual. A company with high accrual is indicating that the quality of company profit is low, and vice versa. According to Chan,et al. (2001) profit quality in the financial report will increase company value which is reflected in the stock return. Purpose of the this research is to understand the impact of variable ofinstitutional shareholding, board size, board independence, investment opportunity set, firm size, and leverageto theearnings quality.  This research is using manufacturing industry that listed in the Indonesian stock exchange during the period of 2013-2016,sample is taken using purposive samplin technique.Based on analysis result and research is done using double linear regression with the eviews 9.0 software, we can conclude that there is a significant positive influence between institutional shareholding, board size, board independence, investment opportunity set, firm size, and leverageto the earnings quality. While leverage has insignificant influence to the earnings qualitymeasured with Discretionary Accruals (DACCR).


Equity ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Christy Kurniawan ◽  
Rosita Suryaningsih

The objective of th is research is to examine the effect of accounting conservatism, debt to total assets ratio, liquidity, profitability, and firm size both partially and simultaneously towards earnings quality.In this research, accounting conservatism was measured by CONACC, liqui dity was measured by current ratio, profitability was measured by return on assets, and firm size was measured by log total asset, while earnings quality was measured by earnings response coefficient. The objects of this study are manufacturing companies which were listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange for period 2013 until 2015. The sample are 39 companies determined based on purposive sampling. The data used in this study are secondary data such as financial statements and historical share prices. The testing method used in this research is multiple linear regression. The result off this study are (1) accounting conservatism has a positive significant effect towards earnings quality (2) debt to total assets ratio has a positive significant effect towards earnings quality (3) liquidity has no positive effects towards earnings quality (4) profitability has a positive significant effect towards earnings quality (5) firm sizehas no positive effects towards earnings quality (6) accounting conservatism, debt to total assets ratio, liquidity, profitability, and firm size simultaneously have a significant effect towards earnings quality.


2014 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Donalson Silalahi

The study aims to: First, obtain empirical evidence about the impact of the concentration of stock ownership to the company's financial performance by using size of the compay and capital structure as a control variable in the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Second, obtain empirical evidence about the the impact of the company's financial performance to the concentration of stock ownership by using the size of the company and capital structure as a control variable in the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Third, obtain empirical evidence about the optimal concentration of share ownership in the Indonesia Stock Exchange. To achieve these objectives, the research conducted at the Indonesian Stock Exchange with a sample size as many as 195 companies and in explaining the relationship between the concentration of share ownership with the company's financial performance, firm size and capital structure as control variables and used t test, F test with α by 10 percent. Based on the results of research, the conclusions can be stated as follows: First, the concentration of share ownership and financial performance of the company can be placed as dependent and independent variables. The concentration of stock ownership have a significant positive effect on the company 's financial performance both before and after included firm size and capital structure as a control variable. Company's financial performance have a significant positive effect on the concentration of ownership of shares before and after included firm size and capital structure as a control variable. That is, the relationship between the concentration of share ownership with the company's financial performance is not a systematic relationship. Second, there is no an optimal concentration of share ownership, but there is a tendency of non- monotonic relationship between the concentration of share ownership with the company's financial performance. That is, the more concentrated the ownership of shares resulting majority shareholder actions that benefit themselves, to the detriment of minority shareholders


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