Factors Influencing PR Investors To Engage In Derivatives Use Literature Review

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¶ … Miller, Winchel and Koonce (2015) made use of psychology research (which encapsulates an important derivatives context element - that organizational leaders display careful decision-making and, hence, have a right to employ derivatives), to posit that financial backers' perceptions of companies utilizing derivatives is based on company or industrial norms. The contention is that if companies suffer a negative result owing to its derivative action, financiers will more favorably assess the company, believing that its executives were more careful and had a sound basis for their choice, if derivative application is in line with company or industrial norms, as opposed to contradicting the norms. That is, the authors posited that company or industrial norms systematically changed the way an investor perceived a company's derivative usage. In a Turkey-specific study, authors Ayturk, Yanik and Gurbuz (2016) studied the application of rate of interest, currency, commodity and other financial derivatives, together with its impact on company value. The sample for the research was non-financial companies in the country, analyzed for the period between 2007 and 2013. A mere 36.41% of organizations studied by the scholars made use of derivatives for hedging risks linked to product prices, currency, and the rate of interest. A positive link was discovered between company value and derivatives...

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ratio analysis were utilized. The study authors also undertook separate examinations of interest rate, currency, and product price hedging'simpact. Outcomes obtained were similar to the outcomes of general application of derivatives. Overall, most outcomes from the research revealed the fact that financial derivative application has no appreciable impact on company value in the Republic of Turkey.
Corporate stakeholders have insisted on ERM (enterprise risk management) in response to organizational governance systems and defective risk management. ERM ought to be considered a combination of conventional risk governance and management, each having its own respective determinants. Risk governance application represents a dynamic step that transcends conventional risk management. Lundqvist's (2015) research deals with ERM's complexity by separating it into conventional risk governance and management elements and scrutinizing those elements' determinants at the same time, yet distinct from one another. This research marks a step towards validating ERM's current ad hoc theoretical premises and suggests that companies are adopting ERM based on stakeholder demands to exhibit improved risk management structure governance.

Iqbal's (2015) research looks at whether oil and gas companies' chief…

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Ayturk, Y., Gurbuz, A., &Yanik, S. (2016). Corporate derivatives use and firm value: Evidence from Turkey. Borsa Istanbul Review, 108 - 120.

Hoffman, A., Post, T., &Pennings, J. (2015). How Investor Perceptions Drive Actual Trading and Risk-Taking Behavior. Journal of Behaviour Finance, 94 - 103.

Iqbal, Z. (2015). CEO age, education, and introduction of hedging in the oil and gas industry.Journal of Economics and Finance, 189 - 200.

Koonce, L., Miller, J., &Winchel, J. (2015).The Effects of Norms on Investor Reactions to Derivative Use.Contemporary Accounting Research Conference.CAAA.


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