This paper examines the impact of hedge fund ownership, mutual fund ownership, board composition and large block ownership on the dividend policy of telecommunications firms. The paper is intended to test the agency cost hypothesis for dividends, in which dividends serve as a substitute control mechanism in circumstances in which shareholder control has been attenuated. The evidence suggests that hedge fund ownership serves as a substitute for dividends as a corporate control mechanism to alleviate agency problems. However, the same case cannot be made for mutual fund ownership. The evidence also suggests that board independence increases the likelihood and the magnitude of a dividend payout. Furthermore, the results also indicate that the ...
This study explains the dividend puzzle using the agency-cost framework suggested by Easterbrook (19...
A firm\u27s dividend policy reflects management\u27s decision as to what portion of accumulated earn...
This paper outlines and tests two agency models of dividends. According to the “outcome” model, divi...
[[abstract]]Abstract This paper investigates the influence of core agency problem within family-cont...
This paper compares the dividend policy of owner-controlled firms with that of firms where the owner...
Drawing on the existence evidence indicating that corporate ownership in emerging market is predomin...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the influence of core agency problem within family-controlled fi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explain why cash is distributed through dividends and share r...
This paper reviewed the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationshipbetween ownership st...
We develop a model that explains the use of dividends in continuous time as a means of reducing agen...
Purpose\ud \ud The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the number of outside directors on th...
This study examines the determinants of corporate dividend policy in the UK. The analysis is based o...
Dividend policy is considered an integral policy in company decision that can have a big impact on t...
[[abstract]]This paper provides a more direct way to examine validity of agency problem hypothesis o...
Dividend policy constitutes an effective factor on shareholders wealth maximization, as the main goa...
This study explains the dividend puzzle using the agency-cost framework suggested by Easterbrook (19...
A firm\u27s dividend policy reflects management\u27s decision as to what portion of accumulated earn...
This paper outlines and tests two agency models of dividends. According to the “outcome” model, divi...
[[abstract]]Abstract This paper investigates the influence of core agency problem within family-cont...
This paper compares the dividend policy of owner-controlled firms with that of firms where the owner...
Drawing on the existence evidence indicating that corporate ownership in emerging market is predomin...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the influence of core agency problem within family-controlled fi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explain why cash is distributed through dividends and share r...
This paper reviewed the theoretical and empirical literature on the relationshipbetween ownership st...
We develop a model that explains the use of dividends in continuous time as a means of reducing agen...
Purpose\ud \ud The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the number of outside directors on th...
This study examines the determinants of corporate dividend policy in the UK. The analysis is based o...
Dividend policy is considered an integral policy in company decision that can have a big impact on t...
[[abstract]]This paper provides a more direct way to examine validity of agency problem hypothesis o...
Dividend policy constitutes an effective factor on shareholders wealth maximization, as the main goa...
This study explains the dividend puzzle using the agency-cost framework suggested by Easterbrook (19...
A firm\u27s dividend policy reflects management\u27s decision as to what portion of accumulated earn...
This paper outlines and tests two agency models of dividends. According to the “outcome” model, divi...