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Does corporate governance have a say on dividends in Australian listed companies?
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posted on 2021-10-11, 03:30 authored by Omar Al Farooque, Ali Hamid, Lan SunLan SunThis paper investigates whether corporate governance has an impact on dividend policy in Australian listed firms. The empirical studies of corporate governance and dividend policy in the Australian context tend to have a limited scope and the findings are mixed. Unlike the existing literature, this paper provides a more comprehensive examination of the relationship between dividend policy and corporate governance mechanisms. Using a sample of 1,438 firm-year observations for the period of 2005 to 2011 and the panel data approach, this study finds that dividend payout is significantly positively (negatively) correlated with board size, board independence, institutional ownership and use of a Big-4 audit firm (CEO duality and managerial ownership). Moreover, dividend yield is significantly positively (negatively) correlated with managerial ownership (foreign ownership). These findings suggest that dividend policy and corporate governance mechanisms are complementary i.e. firms paying higher dividends are more likely to engage in good governance practices as well as having strong monitoring and control systems in place and therefore both dividend policy and corporate governance are considered as effective tools in reducing agency costs.
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Volume
15Issue
4Start Page
47End Page
75Number of Pages
29eISSN
1834-2019ISSN
1834-2000Publisher
University of WollongongPublisher DOI
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Additional Rights
CC BYPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
External Author Affiliations
University of New EnglandEra Eligible
- Yes