The Global Financial Crisis,Family Control,and Dividend Policy |
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Authors: | Najah Attig Narjess Boubakri Sadok El Ghoul Omrane Guedhami |
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Abstract: | Using newly collected data on the ultimate ownership structure of publicly traded firms in nine East Asian economies, we find that family control is negatively related to the dividend payout ratio. Family firms are less (more) likely to increase (omit) dividends than non‐family firms. These negative associations between family firms and dividend policy are more pronounced during the recent global financial crisis, suggesting that controlling families have incentives to expropriate more firm resources during crises than in normal times. |
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