Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5076063 Information Economics and Policy 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper examines one of the fastest growing industries in our world today, the ICT industry. We assess the sensitivity of a firm's investment to a set of financial determinants, by developing a flexible adjustment dynamic model. In particular, we examine the degree to which a firm's liquidity influences firm investment and whether firm size and firm specialization have any additional implications. Moreover, the effect of the dot-com burst is also considered. For a panel of ICT and non-ICT US companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, the results reveal the following: (1) all firms are sensitive to the availability of internal funds; (2) investment intensity decreases with firm size; (3) and leverage negatively affects investment for ICT firms.

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