Asymmetric Information and Signaling Theory: Panel Causality Approach on the Relationship between Dividends and Earnings
Abstract
It has been long
debated how, with what methods, to what extent, and how much should the
earnings obtained in companies be distributed so as to maximize the market
value of companies. The extent of the dividends any company would distribute to
its stakeholders undoubtedly depends on the profitability situation of the
relevant period. However, the distributed dividends provide reliable
information concerning the future earnings of the company. For this reason, the
short- and long-time relationship between dividends and earnings should be
evaluated in a bidirectional way. In this study, the relationship between
dividends and earnings per share for the period between 1990 and 2014 has been
studied using two different panel causality tests and the asymmetric-information-based
signal effect has been analyzed for individual companies. As a result of the
tests conducted, a weak causality relationship has been detected between
changes in dividends and companies’ future earnings. Obtained findings have
pointed out that, in most companies, earnings are more effective in identifying
future dividends.
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Details
Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
Business Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Yunus Kılıç
Gaziantep Üniveristesi
Mehmet Fatih Buğan
Gaziantep Üniveristesi
B. Dilek Özbezek
Gaziantep Üniveristesi
Publication Date
October 28, 2016
Submission Date
November 12, 2016
Acceptance Date
October 19, 2016
Published in Issue
Year 2016 Volume: 15 Number: 4
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