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    THE IMPACT OF CORPORATE GOVERANCE ON EXPORT DECISIONS WITH THE MODERATING ROLE OF FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
    (DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION KINNAIRD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY LAHORE,, 2023-06-13) INSHA GHAFOOR, MAHNOOR KHALID, MEHREEN SULTAN, MAHNOOR MUNAWAR
    This study aims to explain the role of corporate governance on exports decisions with the moderating role of financial constraints. In this research we observed the way corporate governance is affecting exports decisions of Textile sector of Pakistan. Textile firms that were listed in Pakistan Stock exchange were used as a sample for the time period of 2017-2021. The study has used secondary data. Study finds that textile firms of Pakistan with high audit disclosure have high exports. Exports of textile firms tend to increase when proper rules and regulations are being followed. Financial constraints restrict and put negative impact on exports of textile firms of Pakistan. Corporate Governance six indexes were measured which include (structure of board, ownership structure, disclosure and transparency, audit committee, remuneration committee and right of shareholders). Financial constraints five indexes were incorporated (firm size, dividend payout, age of firm, leverage and Kz index). CGI has positive and significant relationship with exports this means that indexes of corporate governance move the firm towards internationalization. Moreover, Total CGI has positive relationship with exports. High CGI have high exports and vice versa. Corporate governance with financially unconstraint firms is also moving the firms towards internationalization. Financial constraints do hinder firm’s performance and decrease exports of textile firms in Pakistan.

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