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Does the audit quality have any moderating impact on the relationship between ownership structure and dividends? Evidence from Jordan Pages 1789-1800 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammed Zakaria Soda, Mohammed Hassan Makhlouf, Yazan Oroud, Abdul Razzak Alshehadeh, Rania Al Omari, Haneen A. Al-Khawaja

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.6.012

Keywords: Audit quality, Dividends, Jordan, Ownership structure

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The article aims at investigating whether audit quality impacts the relationship between ownership structure and dividends in companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE). The article is constructed on the analysis of time-series–cross-section (TSCS) (Panel Data). The study sample comprises 34 companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange between 2016 and 2021. The study sample’s content of the financial reports is analyzed to attain appropriate data for the study. The Findings indicate that family ownership and ownership of board members negatively impact dividends. In contrast, institutional ownership and concentrated ownership positively impact dividends, as no effect of foreign ownership is found on dividends. By introducing audit quality as a modified variable on the relationship between ownership structure and dividends, the findings demonstrate that audit quality positively enhances and strengthens this relationship. This article with its results is of great significance to future stockholders and shareholders, as they help in selecting companies capable of distributing higher dividends than other companies and achieving satisfactory investment returns. The findings of the study also focus on the significance of audit quality as a guarantor for regulating the relationship between forms of ownership structure and the distribution of dividends. This study is regarded among the little research investigating the factors that would impact the relationship between ownership structure and dividends. This article plays a key role in bridging the research gap related to the lack of studies dealing with the relationship between ownership structure and dividends in emerging markets.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2023 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1300 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of financial policy and capital assets on firm performance: Evidence from service companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange Pages 917-924 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammed Zakaria Soda, Yazan Oroud, Mohammed Hassan Makhlouf

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2021.1.016

Keywords: Assets turnover, Capital assets, Dividend, Market value added, Return on equity, Jordan

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This study aimed to demonstrate the impact of the financial policy, represented in debt policy and dividend policy, and the capital assets on the financial performance measured by return on equity, total assets turnover and market value added of 53 service companies listed on the Amman stock exchange during the period 2014–2018, using the panel data models. According to the results of testing performed on return on equities (ROE) model, total assets turnover (TAT) model, and market value added (MVA) model, it can be concluded that debt policy has a negative significant effect on market value added and total assets turnover, on the other hand, it has a negative insignificant effect on return on equity. The financial performance of the Jordanian service companies is influenced negatively by the debt ratio as a measure of financial policy; which means service companies are using heavy debt to finance the operating activities, which increases financial cost and the risk of financial failure. The study recommended that service companies can increase the volume of investment in fixed assets to generate high financial performance indicators.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2021 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1740 | Reviews: 0

 
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Data processing related to the impact of performance expectation, effort expectation, and perceived usefulness on the use of electronic banking services for customers of Jordanian banks Pages 657-666 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Omar Mohammad Ali Alqudah, Baker Akram Falah Jarah, Abdul Razzak Alshehadeh, Zeyad Almatarneh, Mohammed Zakaria Soda, Haneen A. Al-Khawaja

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.3.006

Keywords: Performance Expectation, Effort Expectation, Perceived Usefulness, Electronic Banking Services

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The aim of this study was to investigate and identify the influence of performance expectation, effort expectation, and perceived usefulness on the usage of electronic banking services by Jordanian bank customers. The study used a quantitative method, with questionnaires administered to Jordanian bank clients. The statistics support the association between performance expectation, effort expectation, perceived utility, and the usage of electronic banking services. This implies that these characteristics have a major influence on Jordanian bank customers' electronic banking services. The association between performance expectation and use of electronic banking services is the strongest, followed by effort expectation and use of electronic banking services, and the poorest between perceived usefulness and use of electronic banking services. Even the most tenuous association (perceived usefulness and use of electronic banking services) is statistically significant. These findings also imply that banks seeking to boost the usage of electronic banking services should concentrate on improving consumers' perceptions of performance and effort expectations, as well as perceived usefulness.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 2 | Views: 2473 | Reviews: 0

 

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