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Volume 25 No. 1, April 2026 (In Press)

MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING REVIEW, VOLUME 25 NO. 1, APRIL 2026

Corporate Governance and Recovery Performance: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms

 

Jinyu Xiao1, Md. Mahmudul Alam2,3* and Shazida Jan Mohd Khan1,3

 

1School of Economics, Finance and Banking, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia
2BRAC Business School, BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
3Economic and Financial Policy Institute, School of Economics, Finance and Banking, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia


ABSTRACT

This study examined how corporate governance relates to the recovery of Chinese listed manufacturing firms after exiting special treatment (ST). Using a sample of 182 A-share manufacturing firms that recovered between 2009 and 2023 and remained out of ST for at least three consecutive years, the study treated recovery as multidimensional: profitability restoration (ROA, ROE), financial resilience (ZChina score), and market confidence (Tobin's Q). A two-step system GMM dynamic panel model with year effects was used to control for performance persistence and endogeneity. Results showed that overall governance quality (G score) had a significant positive correlation with profitability restoration and financial resilience, indicating that better governance helps stabilise and improve recovery after ST exit. However, market confidence showed a different pattern: G score had a significant negative correlation with Tobin's Q, whereas the share of female directors and political connections had significant positive correlations with Tobin's Q. Overall, recovery is not a single-track process. These findings provide guidance for policymakers, board members, and investors when gauging governance quality and assessing sustainable recovery.

Keywords:
GMM
Manufacturing
Corporate Governance
Financial Performance

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* Corresponding Author.
E-mail address: rony000@gmail.com, mahmudul.alam@bracu.ac.bd

ARTICLE INFO
Article History:
Received: 15 February 2026
Accepted: 27 March 2026
Available online: 1 April 2026

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