FAMILY OWNERSHIP, ETHNIC COMPOSITION AND FINANCIAL METRICS: EVIDENCE OF MALAYSIAN LISTED FIRMS

Authors

  • Noorhayati Yusof Ali Universiti Teknologi MARA Author
  • Roseziahazni Abdul Ghani Universiti Teknologi MARA Author
  • Zuraida Mohamad Universiti Teknologi MARA Author
  • Ira Mazliana Mhd Atan Universiti Teknologi MARA Author
  • Zuriyati Ahmad Universiti Teknologi MARA Author

Keywords:

Family Firms, Ethnicity, Bumiputera

Abstract

Asian corporate structures are characterized by concentrated ownership, with extensive family ownership and dominance by controlling shareholders. In Malaysia, this phenomenon is primarily shaped by two major ethnic groups, the Chinese and the Malays. This study examines the Malaysian corporate landscape by analyzing ownership concentration and ethnic composition among listed firms in 2021. A total of 727 companies were selected, categorized into family owned and non-family owned firms, with further segmentation by Chinese and Bumiputera ownership. Using descriptive statistics, this paper also evaluates some financial metrics to identify patterns and disparities across these groups. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of corporate governance, financial performance, and the potential influence of ownership and ethnicity in Malaysia’s business environment. They offer insights into how family ownership and ethnic identity shape corporate strategies and economic outcomes

Published

2025-06-20