Browsing by Author "Fekry, Mostafa Abdelrahman"
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Item THE IMPACT OF ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT DISCLOSURE AND FIRM VALUE IN EGYPTIAN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS:(MSA-Management science journal, 2022) Abdel-Azim, Mohamed Hassan; Fekry, Mostafa Abdelrahman; Abdelmoneim, ZakiaThe main objective of this research is to investigate the relationship between enterprise risk management (ERM), risk disclosure and firm value. The research aims to compare the public and private sectors in Egypt. The sample consists of 30 non-financial public companies and 30 non-financial private companies within the period 2011 to 2021. The results indicated an insignificant positive relationship between ERM and firm value for both the public and private sectors. The results found a significant positive relationship for the private sector and a significant positive relationship between ERM and risk disclosure for the public sector sample. The results show preferable values for private than public for the variables; ERM and risk disclosure score. That means that the private sector companies give more consideration to the ERM and risk disclosure than the public sectorItem Using managerial and market tools to measure the impact of acquisition operations on firm performance(BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES, 3/23/2021) Abdelmoneim, Zakia; Fekry, Mostafa AbdelrahmanThis paper aims to investigate and evaluate the effect of pre- and post-mergers and acquisitions (M&A) on non-financial Egyptian firms’ performance using a balanced scorecard (BSC), as well as to empirically investigate the impact of M&A on share- holder wealth using cumulative abnormal returns (CAR). The paper is limited to non-financial firms listed on the Egyptian stock market (EGX) that have undergone acquisition operations during the time specified in the paper from 2003 to 2016. Four perspectives for the BSC are assessed before and after the acquisition operations to evaluate performance. The final sample for the BSC appraisal is 12 companies for 12 acquisition operations, while the sample for shareholders’ wealth consists of 10 compa- nies. The difference in the sample is that some companies became out-of-counter after the M&A process. Cumulative differential analysis and graph observation show prefer- able values for post-acquisition operations versus pre-acquisition operations for the three non-financial perspectives, namely Customer satisfaction, Learning and growth, and Internal business process, and for two financial perspectives, namely Sales and Profitability. The results show preferable values for pre-acquisition operations for two financial perspectives: Liquidity and Market value. The T-test results failed to estab- lish a relationship between M&A and enhancing BSC perspectives. The results could not find any evidence to support the impact of pre-post M&A on the shareholders’ wealth. The relationship between BSC before and after M&A and CAR is tested using a multiple regression model. The results show a significant relationship only between shareholder wealth and the Learning and growth perspective.