Do emerging market firms follow different dividend policies? Empirical investigation on the pre‐ and post‐reform dividend policy and behaviour of Dhaka Stock Exchange listed firms
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to investigate the behaviour of pay‐out policy of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) listed firms preceding and following financial crisis to see whether dividend policy appears as significant measure to protect the general shareholders' interest following the crisis in 1997‐1998.
Design/methodology/approach
Ordinary least square models are tested on DSE data preceding (1988‐1997) and following the financial crisis (1999‐2003), on which no other study has been conducted yet.
Findings
The empirical results fail to trace noticeable improvements in pay‐out policy following the market crisis.
Research limitations/implications
Dividend policy does not appear as a significant measure to protect the shareholders' interest in the emerging market of Bangladesh and regulatory reforms following the financial crisis in 1997‐1998 appears as ineffective in Bangladesh.
Originality/value
The unique features of this study are that it is the first study of this kind in the stock market of Bangladesh and the data are captured preceding and following the financial crisis in 1997‐1998.
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Citation
Mollah, S. (2011), "Do emerging market firms follow different dividend policies? Empirical investigation on the pre‐ and post‐reform dividend policy and behaviour of Dhaka Stock Exchange listed firms", Studies in Economics and Finance, Vol. 28 No. 2, pp. 118-135. https://doi.org/10.1108/10867371111137120
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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