Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis

AbstractThe study investigates the influence of foreign institutional investment on the risk-return profile of firms. Corporate risk is analyzed as business risk and financial risk in this study. The impact of foreign institutional investor’s (FII) holding on business and financial risk taking behav...

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Main Authors: Souvik Banerjee, Amarnath Mitra, Sangram Kesari Jena, Debaditya Mohanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Cogent Economics & Finance
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23322039.2024.2302637
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author Souvik Banerjee
Amarnath Mitra
Sangram Kesari Jena
Debaditya Mohanti
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Sangram Kesari Jena
Debaditya Mohanti
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description AbstractThe study investigates the influence of foreign institutional investment on the risk-return profile of firms. Corporate risk is analyzed as business risk and financial risk in this study. The impact of foreign institutional investor’s (FII) holding on business and financial risk taking behavior is studied on 174 listed non-financial firms in India using panel quantile regression methodology for a span of 20 years which include the pre and post 2008 financial crisis periods as well. Panel fixed effect model was found to be appropriate in this study The impact of FII holding is also studied through the distribution of the risk through panel quantile regression. The impact of FII holding on risk taking behaviour of the firms is studied primarily across high, average and low proportion of corporate risk. Overall FII holding has an inverse relationship with corporate risk taking behavior of firms. The positive impact of FII holding across all types of firms in terms of the risk-return profile indicates that their presence is long term and reduces risk taking behaviour of the corresponding firm. The implications of this study will be significant in regulating FII inflows and outflows to ensure discipline on the part of firm management in improving its risk-return profile.
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spelling doaj.art-1402677651e34501a92758fce3c635162024-01-24T05:51:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Economics & Finance2332-20392024-12-0112110.1080/23322039.2024.2302637Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysisSouvik Banerjee0Amarnath Mitra1Sangram Kesari Jena2Debaditya Mohanti3Management Development Institute Murshidabad, Murshidabad, IndiaFORE School of Management (FSM), New Delhi, IndiaInternational Management Institute (IMI), Bhubaneswar, IndiaManagement Development Institute Murshidabad, Murshidabad, IndiaAbstractThe study investigates the influence of foreign institutional investment on the risk-return profile of firms. Corporate risk is analyzed as business risk and financial risk in this study. The impact of foreign institutional investor’s (FII) holding on business and financial risk taking behavior is studied on 174 listed non-financial firms in India using panel quantile regression methodology for a span of 20 years which include the pre and post 2008 financial crisis periods as well. Panel fixed effect model was found to be appropriate in this study The impact of FII holding is also studied through the distribution of the risk through panel quantile regression. The impact of FII holding on risk taking behaviour of the firms is studied primarily across high, average and low proportion of corporate risk. Overall FII holding has an inverse relationship with corporate risk taking behavior of firms. The positive impact of FII holding across all types of firms in terms of the risk-return profile indicates that their presence is long term and reduces risk taking behaviour of the corresponding firm. The implications of this study will be significant in regulating FII inflows and outflows to ensure discipline on the part of firm management in improving its risk-return profile.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23322039.2024.2302637Foreign Institutional Investorscorporate riskbusiness riskfinancial riskfirm profitabilityreturn on equity
spellingShingle Souvik Banerjee
Amarnath Mitra
Sangram Kesari Jena
Debaditya Mohanti
Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis
Cogent Economics & Finance
Foreign Institutional Investors
corporate risk
business risk
financial risk
firm profitability
return on equity
title Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis
title_full Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis
title_fullStr Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis
title_short Influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk-return profile: a panel quantile regression analysis
title_sort influence of foreign institutional holding on corporate risk return profile a panel quantile regression analysis
topic Foreign Institutional Investors
corporate risk
business risk
financial risk
firm profitability
return on equity
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23322039.2024.2302637
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