Pecking Order Theory: evidence from Malaysia and Thailand food and beverages industry / Wahida Ahmad and Noor Azillah Mohamad Ali
Capital structure decision is crucial for a firm to ensure credit is not a threat to a firm, instead it acts as a boosting factor for the company growth and survival. Companies commonly refer to the two competing theory, the pecking order theory and the trade-off theory in determining their optimal...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad, Wahida (Author), Mohamad Ali, Noor Azillah (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis,
2017-06.
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