The Influence of Operational Efficiency and Management Advantages on Firm Value of Listed Companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand
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The objective for the research was to examine the Influence of operational efficiency and management advantages on firm value of listed companies in the stock exchange of Thailand. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire totallig selected 118 listed companies by a purposive sampling.The statistices for data analysis and hypothesis testing were Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression.The results illustrated that operational efficiency and management advantages have an influence on firm value of listed companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand with 0.05 statistical significance.This research provided an empirical evidence that improving and deveoping operational efficiency and management advantages leads to better firm value.
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