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The purpose of this paper is to identify the factors influencing the level of dividend payments in the companies listed … distribution. The models estimated for the panel data, based on the theory, allowed selection of the best model, which is the … dividend per share. The best model was the random-effects model. This model allowed identification of the factors impacting the …
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associated with investing in their shares. The additional evidence of a reasonable and stable dividend policy pursued by the …
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This study investigates the informational effect of stock liquidity on dividend payouts. Using a sam- ple of Polish … listed companies during 2000 - 2012, I do not find a relation between stock liquidi- ty and dividend payouts. This result is … find that the relation between stock liquidity and dividend payouts is more pronounced when the information environment is …
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challenge to the neoclassical approach to dividend payment policy is behavioural finance, including a catering theory of …Dividend payment policy is a significant issue of neoclassical theories of finance. One of the concepts which poses a … conclusion that this theory may be useful in explaining the dividend policy conducted by electromechanical industry companies …
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. The findings of this study imply that the dividend policy of mature Indonesian firms supports the life-cycle theory and is … examine 212 firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2010 to 2016 and investigate dividend policy, our dependent … variable, in terms of: (1) dividend payers and non-payers and (2) higher, lower, and non-dividend payers. The independent …
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