Dynamism in financing decision patterns: A life cycle approach
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2016
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University of Management and Technology Lahore
Abstract
This empirical study is conducted to analyse the dynamics of financing decisions for Pakistani non-financial firms. The approach to investigate the problem is life cycle approach incorporating dynamic panel data methodology. Three life cycle stages; growth, maturity and decline are selected for analysis. The basic criteria for samples are information about IPOs. Five hypotheses are postulated for the study which is about life cycle impact, reverse of life cycle impact, reputational effect, in search for reputational effect and pecking order theory. Hypotheses H1a & H1b state that in the beginning firms use more equity finance and then gradually rebalance this with debt. In hypotheses H2a & H2b reverse of H1a & H1b are analysed. In hypothesis H3, as pecking order theory predicts, importance of profitability is considered and utilization of internal finance against debt and equity is studied. Results illustrate that the impact of life cycle theory, reputational effect and pecking order theory are present for Pakistani firms. In the growth stage firms mostly rely upon equity finance and after getting maturity they augment use of debt financing. Pecking order theory is confirmed too.
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Supervised by:Dr. Abdur Rashid
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Life cycle stages, Financing decision patterns, MS Thesis