Download PDFOpen PDF in browserCorporate Governance and Stock Pricing: Investigate the Relationship Between Corporate Governance Practices and Stock Pricing in Commercial Banks of NepalEasyChair Preprint 124976 pages•Date: March 14, 2024AbstractThis research study explores the relationship between corporate governance practices and stock pricing in commercial banks of Nepal. The objective of the study is to investigate how corporate governance practices influence stock pricing in the context of the Nepalese banking industry.
The research employs a quantitative research design, utilizing data from a sample of commercial banks in Nepal. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis are employed to analyze the data and examine the relationship between corporate governance practices and stock pricing.
The findings of the study provide valuable insights into the relationship between corporate governance practices and stock pricing in commercial banks of Nepal. The descriptive statistics reveal the prevailing trends and characteristics of corporate governance practices and stock pricing in the sample banks. The correlation analysis explores the degree of association between corporate governance practices and stock pricing, while the regression analysis investigates the impact of corporate governance practices on stock pricing, controlling for other relevant factors.
The results of the analysis contribute to the existing literature on corporate governance and stock pricing by providing empirical evidence specific to the Nepalese banking industry. The findings have implications for commercial banks in Nepal, as they shed light on the importance of effective corporate governance practices in influencing stock prices. The study also generates recommendations for improving corporate governance practices in commercial banks, highlighting areas where enhancements can be made to enhance stock pricing performance. Keyphrases: Banking Industry, Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, Governance practices, Nepal, commercial banks, empirical analysis, relationship, stock pricing
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