Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector

Dividend policy is a crucial but controversial research subject in the area of corporate finance. However, very few researches have been done in emerging markets, particularly in China. Hence, this paper seeks to explore the main determinants of dividend policy among Chinese listed companies, with a...

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Main Author: QUAN, QIUYI
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45080/
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description Dividend policy is a crucial but controversial research subject in the area of corporate finance. However, very few researches have been done in emerging markets, particularly in China. Hence, this paper seeks to explore the main determinants of dividend policy among Chinese listed companies, with a focus on the food and beverage sector, as well as the electronic and equipment sector. This study applies panel data regression, covering the period between 2007 and 2016. For electronic and equipment companies, this study finds that the size of firm, corporate effective income tax, liquidity position, and growth opportunities are the determinants of dividend policy. In contrast, profitability is insignificant but negatively related to dividend policy; moreover, financial leverage is also insignificant but positively associated with dividend policy. For food and beverage companies, this paper finds that corporate effective income tax and financial leverage are the determinant factors of dividend policy, whereas the size of the firm, profitability, and liquidity have an insignificant, but positive, relationship with dividend policy. Growth opportunities have an insignificant, but negative, association with dividend policy.
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spelling nottingham-450802018-04-17T15:23:00Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45080/ Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector QUAN, QIUYI Dividend policy is a crucial but controversial research subject in the area of corporate finance. However, very few researches have been done in emerging markets, particularly in China. Hence, this paper seeks to explore the main determinants of dividend policy among Chinese listed companies, with a focus on the food and beverage sector, as well as the electronic and equipment sector. This study applies panel data regression, covering the period between 2007 and 2016. For electronic and equipment companies, this study finds that the size of firm, corporate effective income tax, liquidity position, and growth opportunities are the determinants of dividend policy. In contrast, profitability is insignificant but negatively related to dividend policy; moreover, financial leverage is also insignificant but positively associated with dividend policy. For food and beverage companies, this paper finds that corporate effective income tax and financial leverage are the determinant factors of dividend policy, whereas the size of the firm, profitability, and liquidity have an insignificant, but positive, relationship with dividend policy. Growth opportunities have an insignificant, but negative, association with dividend policy. 2017-08-22 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45080/1/Dissertation-QUAN%20Qiuyi.pdf QUAN, QIUYI (2017) Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] dividend policy
spellingShingle dividend policy
QUAN, QIUYI
Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector
title Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector
title_full Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector
title_fullStr Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector
title_short Determinants of Dividend Policy in China: Evidence from Food and Beverage Sector, as well as Electronic and Equipment Sector
title_sort determinants of dividend policy in china: evidence from food and beverage sector, as well as electronic and equipment sector
topic dividend policy
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45080/