Dividend policy and political uncertainty: Does firm maturity matter?
Author(s) -
Idris Adamu Adamu,
Hussaini Bala,
Naziru Suleiman
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal dinamika akuntansi dan bisnis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2528-1143
pISSN - 2355-9462
DOI - 10.24815/jdab.v7i2.16789
Subject(s) - maturity (psychological) , dividend , politics , dividend policy , economics , financial economics , business , political science , finance , law
Previous evidence has shown that numerous factors influence dividend policy, but how political uncertainty affects a firm’s cash dividend policy remains blurry. This study examines the relationship between cash dividends and political uncertainty in Nigeria. More so, the study analyses whether this relationship prevails on matured and non-matured firms. The study employed ordinary least squares dummy variable (LSDV) approach with robust standard error on a data set of non-financial listed Nigerian firms. The results revealed that political uncertainty strongly influences firm’s cash dividend, and a matured firm tends to pay greater dividends than non-matured firms (firms with more growth options). Thus, this finding suggests that matured firms pay more dividends during period of political uncertainty. Consequently, the study supported the agency theory and the life cycle theory.
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