Determinants of Dividends among Indian Firms—An Empirical Study
Published By: Cogent Economics & Finance | Published Date: January, 10 , 2018The study aims to understand the determinants of dividend trends of
Indian firms. The study was based on a sample of 31,234 firms representing 15
different industry sectors. Construction materials, machinery and transportation
equipment sectors were the most dividend intensive sectors in India. Partial least
square structural equation modeling methodology (PLS SEM) was employed to ex-
amine the determinants of the dividend intensity of Indian firms. Different schemes
of path models were tested and the results show that the higher the financial lever-
age, the lower is the propensity to pay dividends. Firms with high intangibles are
expected to have higher agency costs. High growth firms have low dividend payout
policies. Dividend intensity of firms is directly related to the size of firm. Higher the
R&D intensity of the firms, greater is the dividend intensity of the firms. Firms with
higher agency costs tend to have higher dividend intensity. Higher agency costs lead
to lower cash flows for Indian firms. Firms with higher liquidity tend to pay more
dividends. Profitable firms tend to have higher dividend intensity.
Author(s): B Rajesh Kumar, Sujit K.S | Posted on: May 31, 2018 | Views()