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반대투자전략의 경제적 유용성에 관한 실증적 연구

  • Woo, Chun-Sik
    • The Korean Journal of Financial Management
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.183-210
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    • 1998
  • 1975년 1월${\sim}$1996년 12월까지의 기간에서 월별주가수익률 자료를 이용하여 반대투자전략의 경제적 유용성을 검증한 결과 다음과 같은 사실을 발견할 수 있었다. 첫째, 보유기간비정상수익률 사이의 시계열상관분석에서는 18개월 이내의 기간에서 통계적으로 유의적인 시계열상관성을 발견하지 못하였으나 24개월 이상의 기간에서는 통계적으로 유의적인 부(-)의 시계열상관성이 존재하였다. 한편 36개월의 보유기간비정상수익률을 측정하는 경우 시장조정수익률모형보다 시장위험조정수익률모형에서 더 높은 시계열상관성이 관찰되었다. 둘째, 표본증권을 대상으로 하여 시장조정수익률모형에 따라 형성기간의 보유기간비정상수익률을 측정하여 반대투자전략을 수행하는 경우 검증기간의 보유기간비정상수익률이, 패자포트폴리오에서는 1% 수준에서 통계적으로 유의적인 31.1%이었으나 승자포트폴리오에서는 비유의적인 1.1%이었다. 그러나 포트폴리오를 운용하는 과정에서 부담해야 하는 거래비용을 공제하는 경우 36개월간의 보유기간비정상수익률이 21.1%인 것으로 나타나고 있어 경제적인 유용성면에서 한계가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 셋째, 시장조정수익률모형보다 시장위험조정수익률모형이 승자 및 패자포트폴리오의 구성종목에 대한 선별력이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 시장위험조정수익률모형을 이용하는 경우 36개월간의 보유기간비정상수익률이, 패자포트폴리오에서는 1%수준에서 유의적인 120.9%이었으며, 승자포트폴리오에서도 1% 수준에서 유의적인 -36.5%를 보임으로써, 시장조정수익률모형에 기초한 반대투자전략과 비교할 때, 경제적 유용성이 현저히 높은 것으로 나타났다. 넷째, 검증기간에서의 위험변화가 반대투자전략의 투자성과에 상당히 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 차익포트폴리오에서 위험변화를 고려하는 경우 36개월간의 거래비용공제전 보유기간비정상수익률이 157.4%에서 67.8%로 줄어들었다.

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A Study on the Financial Structure Effect Factor and Business Analysis of Ocean Shipping Companies (국적외항선사의 경영실태분석과 재무구조 영향요인에 관한 실증연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Yhun;Kim, Young-Dae;Ahn, Ki-Myung
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.264-272
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    • 2019
  • In this study, the rate of return on investment used as a proxy variable for the entity's value and financial structure (liability ratio) is related to positive balance. This is consistent with the Static Tradeoff Theory (STT) that the entity's value and financial structure are related to a positive balance because the capital expense of a debt (tax-saving effects) that is less than its equity cost before it is in financial difficulty. Also, operating profitability (EBITDA/Sales), investment safety, total asset growth, net working capital and depreciation expenses are related to negative (-) with financial structure (liability ratio). This is the result of an analysis consistent with the Pecking Order Theory (POT). Fuel costs, borrowing, total asset turnover, financial costs, and tangible asset ratios have a significant positive relationship with the debt ratio. This is consistent with the agency theory and confirms that excessive chartering expenses, such as the bankrupt H company, are the main factors that pressure the financial structure of Korean ocean carriers.

An Evaluation Model of IT Investment Effect (정보기술 투자 효과 평가방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Lark Sang
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2018
  • Financial IT evaluation methods have been unable to satisfy firms' requirements. There has been a growing demand for more comprehensively and non-financially measuring the IT performance. We developed a process-based approach in evaluating impacts of IT on primary activities. In this research we proposed a model that uses the corporate objective of IT and strategic fitt as the core independent variables in measuring the IT effect. Based on the data collected from the management variables of the 125 companies located in Korea, the companies were classified into the 4 different groups according to their corporate objective for IT: un-oriented, operations oriented, market oriented and dual oriented. Through the empirical analysis, we were able to demonstrate that the management of the companies showing a higher orientation level perceives a better IT investment performance, and this shows that the corporate objective for IT serves as a useful index for measuring the IT investment effect. In this research, it was also demonstrated that the strategic alignment has a positive influence on perceiving the IT investment effect.

The Relations between Financial Constraints and Dividend Smoothing of Innovative Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (혁신형 중소기업의 재무적 제약과 배당스무딩간의 관계)

  • Shin, Min-Shik;Kim, Soo-Eun
    • Korean small business review
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.67-93
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this paper is to explore the relations between financial constraints and dividend smoothing of innovative small and medium sized enterprises(SMEs) listed on Korea Securities Market and Kosdaq Market of Korea Exchange. The innovative SMEs is defined as the firms with high level of R&D intensity which is measured by (R&D investment/total sales) ratio, according to Chauvin and Hirschey (1993). The R&D investment plays an important role as the innovative driver that can increase the future growth opportunity and profitability of the firms. Therefore, the R&D investment have large, positive, and consistent influences on the market value of the firm. In this point of view, we expect that the innovative SMEs can adjust dividend payment faster than the noninnovative SMEs, on the ground of their future growth opportunity and profitability. And also, we expect that the financial unconstrained firms can adjust dividend payment faster than the financial constrained firms, on the ground of their financing ability of investment funds through the market accessibility. Aivazian et al.(2006) exert that the financial unconstrained firms with the high accessibility to capital market can adjust dividend payment faster than the financial constrained firms. We collect the sample firms among the total SMEs listed on Korea Securities Market and Kosdaq Market of Korea Exchange during the periods from January 1999 to December 2007 from the KIS Value Library database. The total number of firm-year observations of the total sample firms throughout the entire period is 5,544, the number of firm-year observations of the dividend firms is 2,919, and the number of firm-year observations of the non-dividend firms is 2,625. About 53%(or 2,919) of these total 5,544 observations involve firms that make a dividend payment. The dividend firms are divided into two groups according to the R&D intensity, such as the innovative SMEs with larger than median of R&D intensity and the noninnovative SMEs with smaller than median of R&D intensity. The number of firm-year observations of the innovative SMEs is 1,506, and the number of firm-year observations of the noninnovative SMEs is 1,413. Furthermore, the innovative SMEs are divided into two groups according to level of financial constraints, such as the financial unconstrained firms and the financial constrained firms. The number of firm-year observations of the former is 894, and the number of firm-year observations of the latter is 612. Although all available firm-year observations of the dividend firms are collected, deletions are made in the case of financial industries such as banks, securities company, insurance company, and other financial services company, because their capital structure and business style are widely different from the general manufacturing firms. The stock repurchase was involved in dividend payment because Grullon and Michaely (2002) examined the substitution hypothesis between dividends and stock repurchases. However, our data structure is an unbalanced panel data since there is no requirement that the firm-year observations data are all available for each firms during the entire periods from January 1999 to December 2007 from the KIS Value Library database. We firstly estimate the classic Lintner(1956) dividend adjustment model, where the decision to smooth dividend or to adopt a residual dividend policy depends on financial constraints measured by market accessibility. Lintner model indicates that firms maintain stable and long run target payout ratio, and that firms adjust partially the gap between current payout rato and target payout ratio each year. In the Lintner model, dependent variable is the current dividend per share(DPSt), and independent variables are the past dividend per share(DPSt-1) and the current earnings per share(EPSt). We hypothesized that firms adjust partially the gap between the current dividend per share(DPSt) and the target payout ratio(Ω) each year, when the past dividend per share(DPSt-1) deviate from the target payout ratio(Ω). We secondly estimate the expansion model that extend the Lintner model by including the determinants suggested by the major theories of dividend, namely, residual dividend theory, dividend signaling theory, agency theory, catering theory, and transactions cost theory. In the expansion model, dependent variable is the current dividend per share(DPSt), explanatory variables are the past dividend per share(DPSt-1) and the current earnings per share(EPSt), and control variables are the current capital expenditure ratio(CEAt), the current leverage ratio(LEVt), the current operating return on assets(ROAt), the current business risk(RISKt), the current trading volume turnover ratio(TURNt), and the current dividend premium(DPREMt). In these control variables, CEAt, LEVt, and ROAt are the determinants suggested by the residual dividend theory and the agency theory, ROAt and RISKt are the determinants suggested by the dividend signaling theory, TURNt is the determinant suggested by the transactions cost theory, and DPREMt is the determinant suggested by the catering theory. Furthermore, we thirdly estimate the Lintner model and the expansion model by using the panel data of the financial unconstrained firms and the financial constrained firms, that are divided into two groups according to level of financial constraints. We expect that the financial unconstrained firms can adjust dividend payment faster than the financial constrained firms, because the former can finance more easily the investment funds through the market accessibility than the latter. We analyzed descriptive statistics such as mean, standard deviation, and median to delete the outliers from the panel data, conducted one way analysis of variance to check up the industry-specfic effects, and conducted difference test of firms characteristic variables between innovative SMEs and noninnovative SMEs as well as difference test of firms characteristic variables between financial unconstrained firms and financial constrained firms. We also conducted the correlation analysis and the variance inflation factors analysis to detect any multicollinearity among the independent variables. Both of the correlation coefficients and the variance inflation factors are roughly low to the extent that may be ignored the multicollinearity among the independent variables. Furthermore, we estimate both of the Lintner model and the expansion model using the panel regression analysis. We firstly test the time-specific effects and the firm-specific effects may be involved in our panel data through the Lagrange multiplier test that was proposed by Breusch and Pagan(1980), and secondly conduct Hausman test to prove that fixed effect model is fitter with our panel data than the random effect model. The main results of this study can be summarized as follows. The determinants suggested by the major theories of dividend, namely, residual dividend theory, dividend signaling theory, agency theory, catering theory, and transactions cost theory explain significantly the dividend policy of the innovative SMEs. Lintner model indicates that firms maintain stable and long run target payout ratio, and that firms adjust partially the gap between the current payout ratio and the target payout ratio each year. In the core variables of Lintner model, the past dividend per share has more effects to dividend smoothing than the current earnings per share. These results suggest that the innovative SMEs maintain stable and long run dividend policy which sustains the past dividend per share level without corporate special reasons. The main results show that dividend adjustment speed of the innovative SMEs is faster than that of the noninnovative SMEs. This means that the innovative SMEs with high level of R&D intensity can adjust dividend payment faster than the noninnovative SMEs, on the ground of their future growth opportunity and profitability. The other main results show that dividend adjustment speed of the financial unconstrained SMEs is faster than that of the financial constrained SMEs. This means that the financial unconstrained firms with high accessibility to capital market can adjust dividend payment faster than the financial constrained firms, on the ground of their financing ability of investment funds through the market accessibility. Futhermore, the other additional results show that dividend adjustment speed of the innovative SMEs classified by the Small and Medium Business Administration is faster than that of the unclassified SMEs. They are linked with various financial policies and services such as credit guaranteed service, policy fund for SMEs, venture investment fund, insurance program, and so on. In conclusion, the past dividend per share and the current earnings per share suggested by the Lintner model explain mainly dividend adjustment speed of the innovative SMEs, and also the financial constraints explain partially. Therefore, if managers can properly understand of the relations between financial constraints and dividend smoothing of innovative SMEs, they can maintain stable and long run dividend policy of the innovative SMEs through dividend smoothing. These are encouraging results for Korea government, that is, the Small and Medium Business Administration as it has implemented many policies to commit to the innovative SMEs. This paper may have a few limitations because it may be only early study about the relations between financial constraints and dividend smoothing of the innovative SMEs. Specifically, this paper may not adequately capture all of the subtle features of the innovative SMEs and the financial unconstrained SMEs. Therefore, we think that it is necessary to expand sample firms and control variables, and use more elaborate analysis methods in the future studies.

A Study on the Effects of Support Service of Gyeonggi-do Cultural Contents Area Business Incubating Center on Corporate Performance: Focusing on the Business Validity of Business Start-Up Items (경기도 문화콘텐츠분야 창업보육센터 지원서비스가 입주기업 성과에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구: 창업아이템의 사업타당성을 중심으로)

  • Hong, Dae Ung;Lee, Il han;Son, Jong Seo
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 2017
  • As the recent cultural contents area start-ups are creating remarkable outcomes such as investment attraction together with the reinforced institutional supports from the government, this study aimed to reverify the significance of researches related to correlation analysis between service of Business Incubating Center of Small & Medium Business Administration operated with no separation of business type, and corporate performance, in the aspect of Business Incubating Center in cultural contents area, and also to suggest the importance of establishing the business incubating system in the systematic and rational cultural contents area through the differentiated business incubating service by verifying the significant effects of the business validity of items on corporate performance, and then discovering services suitable for business incubating in cultural contents area, targeting Gyeonggi-do cultural contents area Business Incubating Center recently showing the biggest growth. Especially, contrary to the existing researches, in order to verify the characteristics of Gyeonggi-do Cultural Contents Business Incubating Center, the personal support service and marketing support service were included. It also aimed to understand the effects of the business validity of start-up items on corporate performance. Summarizing the results of this study, contrary to the results of the existing researches saying that spatial & additional support service, management support service, technical support service, personal support service, and marketing support service had significant effects on corporate performance, among the support service of Gyeonggi-do cultural contents area Business Incubating Center, the spatial & additional support service, personal support service, and marketing support service had significantly positive(+) effects on corporate performance while the management support service and technical support service had no significant effects on it. Comparing with the results of the researches on the support service of Business Incubating Center(BI) of Small & Medium Business Administration, the effects of the management support service and technical support service of Gyeonggi-do cultural contents area Business Incubating Center on corporate financial/non-financial performance were not huge. Also, in the results of analyzing the business validity of star-up items, the spatial & additional support service, management support service, and technical support service did not have significant effects on the business validity of start-up items while the personal support service and marketing support service had significantly positive(+) effects on it. In case when selecting companies, Gyeonggi-do Business Incubating Center emphasized the business validity of start-up items. However, the support service provided after the selection did not have huge effects on the business validity of start-up items. Lastly, in the results of analyzing the effects of the business validity of start-up items in Gyeonggi-do cultural contents area on corporate performance, among the success factors of business start-up, the business validity of start-up items was an important element having effects on corporate performance(financial/non-financial) in the cultural contents area.

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The Impact of Characteristics of Enterprise Information Systems on Business Performance: the cases of Taiwan companies (기업정보시스템의 특징들이 경영성과에 미치는 영향: 타이완 기업의 경우)

  • Kim, Dae-Kil
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.79-93
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    • 2012
  • Despite growing interest and attention from researchers and practitioners in management studies, empirical research has been limited on how factors that influence an organization's business performance are affected by certain characteristics of enterprise information systems (IS), such as maturity and infrastructure. This study reports on an empirical analysis of survey data to identify relationships among the informatization level, the business environment, and IS maturity and infrastructure related to business performance-based on financial and non-financial performance measurements-from the perspective of 136 Taiwan firms. The survey questionnaire respondents were drawn from individuals in each of these firms who were typically working in divisions related to business performance functions. Structural equation modeling was used to test the hypotheses that came from the research model in this study.

An Empirical Study on the Performance of Contrarian Investment in Korea Stock Market (한국주식시장(韓國株式市場)에서의 역행투자(逆行投資) 성과(成果)에 관한 실증적(實證的) 연구(硏究))

  • Kam, Hyung-Kyu
    • The Korean Journal of Financial Management
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.157-178
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    • 1999
  • 본 연구는 B/M, E/P, C/P, S/P 등이 높은 주식(가치주)을 매입하는 전락, 즉 역행투자전략 또는 가치전략의 투자성과가 B/M, E/P, C/P, S/P 등이 낮은 주식(성장주)을 매입하는 전략, 즉 성장전략의 투자성과보다 높게 나타나는지를 확인하고 그 원인을 살펴보았다. 실증분석결과에 의하면 가치주에 투자하는 역행투자전략의 투자성과는 지속적으로 크게 나타나며, 통계적으로도 유의한 것으로 나타났다. 한편, 가치주의 위험도는 성장주에 비해 상대적으로 높게 나타나고 있으나, 그 위험차이에 의해 높은 수익률차이를 설명할 수 없는 것으로 보인다. 결론적으로 가치주를 매입하는 전략, 즉 역행투자전략에 의해서 높은 투자성과를 얻을 수 있으며, 이는 위험보다는 투자자들의 비합리적인 부분최적화 행동(suboptimal behavior)에 기인한 것으로 판단된다.

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Credit Evaluation Model for Medical Venture Business By the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP를 이용한 의료기기 벤처기업의 신용평가모형)

  • Park, Cheol-Soo;Kim, Mahn-Sool
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.133-147
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    • 2011
  • This study presents the credit evaluation model for medical venture business which has been growing within the recent decade. We develop the model with two steps. At the first step, the evaluation indexes for each of the financial and non-financial factors of a firm are listed. At the second step, the weight for each index is measured by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process of Saaty(1980). The financial factors consists of 5 upper level indexes and 10 lower level indexes. The upper level indexes of the financial sector are profitability, safety, utilization, growth, and productivity. And the non-financial factors consists of 5 upper level indexes and 17 lower lever indexes. The upper level indexes in this sector are manager's competence, technical capability, marketability, business validity, and reliability. In order to get the empirical results for our model, we conduct the questionnaire survey targeting the credit assessment officers, who are practicing at the financial institutions or the credit guarantee company located within the Wonju Medical Devices Cluster.

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KOSPI 200 Futures, Stock Market Volatility and Market frictions (KOSPI 200 선물거래, 주식시장의 변동성 그리고 시장마찰요인)

  • Kwon, Taek-Ho;Park, Jong-Won
    • The Korean Journal of Financial Management
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.143-173
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    • 2000
  • 본 논문에서는 기업특성변수를 고려하여 KOSPI 200을 구성하는 포함종목에 대응되는 대응 종목을 선정하고 두 집단간의 변동성차이를 비교 분석함으로써 KOSPI 200 선물거래가 주식시장의 변동성에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다. 분석의 신뢰성을 높이기 위하여 개별기업의 체계적 위험, 시장가치, 회전율, 주가수준 등의 특성변수들을 통제하였으며 대외의존도가 높은 한국의 경제적 특성을 고려하여 환노출의 영향도 통제하였다. 분석결과는 KOSPI 200 선물거래는 현물거래의 제약요인을 줄여주어 현물시장의 효율성을 제고시키고 단기변동성의 증가를 가져오는 역할을 하지 못하였음을 보여준다. 선물거래 도입 이후 현물시장의 변동성은 상대적으로 감소하는 모습을 보이고 있으며 외환위기 이후에 들어서야 변동성이 증가하는 모습을 보이고 있다. 그러나 선물거래 도입 이후에 현물시장의 변동성과 자기상관에 나타난 변화는 시장마찰 요인에 크게 영향을 받고 있으며, 규제완화가 상당히 이루어진 외환위기 이후에는 포함종목의 변동성이 이전기간에 비해 상대적으로 큰 폭으로 증가하였으며 시장마찰요인에 의한 영향도 크게 개선된 것으로 나타나고 있다.

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Soft Information and Government Loan Approval (연성정보와 정책자금 대출결정 요인 분석)

  • Yoo, Shi-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.3768-3774
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    • 2009
  • This paper explored how soft information and hard information were used when SBC(Small Business Corporation, Korea) reviewed government loan applications. The data set is made up of financial and non-financial data of small-business firms since 2004. A non-financial data set is considered as soft information. Relative importance of three kinds information such as credit information, soft information, financial information is compared with each other by using the logit model. As a result, credit information is most critical to the loan approval, and then soft information follows, lastly financial information has the smallest effect on the loan approval. This is because the credit information is made up of the non-linear combination of soft information and financial information. When the relative importance of soft information and financial information is considered, soft information is relatively more critical to the loan approval then financial information. This is because financial ratios provided by small-business firms are not reliable enough.