RŮČKOVÁ, Petra and Nicole ŠKULÁŇOVÁ. What determines leverage in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the automotive industry. Journal of Administrative and Business Studies. TAF Publishing, vol. 6, No 5, p. 205-221, 19 pp. ISSN 2414-309X. doi:10.20474/jabs-6.5.5. 2020.
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Original name What determines leverage in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the automotive industry
Authors RŮČKOVÁ, Petra and Nicole ŠKULÁŇOVÁ.
Edition Journal of Administrative and Business Studies, TAF Publishing, 2020, 2414-309X.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Country of publisher Spain
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit School of Business Administration in Karvina
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.20474/jabs-6.5.5
Keywords in English Financial structure, Profitability, Liquidity, Non-debt tax shield, Asset structure, GDP, Inflation, Interest rate
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Abstract
The subject of this article is to analyse the financial structure of companies belonging to the second and third sector. The issue of sources of funding is one of the fundamental decisions of financial managers and has been a much-debated topic in the last century. A number of studies have been written throughout this period, but there is still no consensus, and there is still a need to expand this area with new knowledge for other countries and sectors. The analysis covers medium and large companies engaged in automotive industry and is located in eleven selected countries including the Visegrád Group, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Germany, Italy and France. The period under review is between 2010 and 2018. The input data come from the Orbis and World Bank database. The research deals with the impact of profitability, liquidity, asset structure, non-debt tax shield, GDP, inflation and basic interest rate on the total, long-term and short-term debt of companies. Panel regression using the GMM method is used to determine the impact of individual factors on debt levels. The main conclusion of the research is that companies in both sectors are mainly affected by the determinants of the external environment, most of all by changes in interest rates. This research builds on existing knowledge and seeks to disseminate it by focusing on specific sectors. From a practical point of view, the results of the research could help companies from the researched sector to optimize their sources of financing with regard to the influence of external determinants, which proved to be more significant.
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