Global Journal of Business Management

ISSN 2736-1721

Global Journal of Business Management ISSN 6731-4538 Vol. 11 (7), pp. 001-009, July, 2017. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

The relationship between ownership structure and firm performance: An empirical analysis of listed companies in Kenya

Vincent Okoth Ongore

Kenya Revenue Authority, P. O. Box 18132-00100, GPO, Nairobi, Kenya. E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: +254 723 854 796 or +254 723 854 796.

Accepted 16 February, 2017

Abstract

The study investigated the effects of ownership structure on performance of listed companies in Kenya using agency theory as an analytical framework. Ownership structure was operationalized in terms of ownership concentration (percentage of shares owned by the top five shareholders) and ownership identity (actual identity of shareholders). Measures of performance were return on assets, return on equity and dividend yield. Forty two (out of fifty four) listed companies were studied using both primary and secondary data. Reliability of data was tested using Cronbach’s Alpha, while tolerance and variance-inflation factor were used to test multicolinearity. Using Pearson’s product moment correlation and logistic regression, the study found that ownership concentration and government ownership have significant negative relationships with firm performance. On the other hand, foreign ownership, diffuse ownership, corporation ownership, and manager ownership were found to have significant positive relationships with firm performance.

Key words: Ownership structure, ownership concentration, ownership identity, firm performance, agency theory, corporate governance.