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In this article, we investigate the possible association between the firm's ownership structure and dividend policy and whether the corporate governance (CG) practices adopted by the firm have any impact on dividend policy. In India the presence of family-run firms, with concentrated ownership,...
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Through a temporal-spatial analysis over 1971 through 2007 for India, we attempt to study what kind of firms omit cash dividend, and how the cash dividend payers and non-payers over the size and sign of earnings heterogeneity differ in respect of their different financial characteristics and...
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Purpose: The purpose of the study is to analyze motivation behind payment of cash dividend by the firms in India in presence of tax provision that discourages payment of dividend by imposing tax on firms at the time of distribution.Design/methodology/approach First, consistent with Jensen's...
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In this paper, we investigate the possible association between the firm's ownership structure and dividend policy and whether the corporate governance practices adopted by the firm have any impact on dividend policy. In India the presence of family run firms, with concentrated ownership, is a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013011639
Corporate managers are actively engaged to take business and financial decisions which results in long term value to their shareholders. Managers pursue this goal through their investment, financing and dividend decisions. Dividend policy refers to the payout the management decides to compensate...
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The paper outlines to address that why most companies pays significant dividends, given the costs of paying them. In the light of policies actually adopted by the organizations to administer payout decisions and their resultant implications, the study attempts to seek the gap between the various...
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In this paper, we examine the role of dividends as a corporate governance mechanism in founders' controlled firms to mitigate agency conflicts between founders and minority shareholders in the Indian context. We show that at higher level of ownership where founders possess effective control over...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between dividend policy and the life cycle of firms in India. In addition, this study intends to examine the variation in dividend behaviour over the life cycle of a firm. The study anticipates that a firm's dividend behaviour...
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We survey the empirical literature on corporate dividend policy, with emphasis on develop- ments over the last two decades. We divide our review into two parts. We first summarize what we “know” about dividend policy – the set of observations about the nature of (and trends in) dividend...
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The objective of this study is to empirically examine the capital structure theories that can explain the capital structure choice made by the firms that are operating in China, India, and South Africa. The study tests the capital structure theories as a stand-alone basis as well as an...
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