Abstract: This study investigates the determinants of capital structure in the context of listed cement companies on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) over a ten-year period (2013-2022). The paper examines the relationship between the debt ratio (total debt to total assets) and eight company-specific factors: asset structure (tangibility), firm size, profitability (ROA), liquidity, directors’ ownership, ownership structure, firm age, and times interest earned (TIE). Panel data regression model (fixed effects) is applied to explore these relationships. The findings suggest that asset structure, firm size, ROA, liquidity, directors’ ownership, and ownership structure significantly influence the capital structure decisions of cement firms, while firm age shows a weak relationship. The study provides valuable insights into how company characteristics affect capital structure, contributing to corporate finance literature, especially in emerging markets like Bangladesh.
S. M. Rifat Hassan (2025). Determinants of Corporate Capital Structure: Evidence from Listed Cement Companies on Dhaka Stock Exchange. International Journal of Science and Business, 48(1). ISSN 2520-4750. DOI: 10.58970/IJSB.2623