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Do Dividends Matter to Firm Value? An Empirical Investigation

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Using U.S. data over the period 1971-2005, we identify a J-shaped relation between firm value and the amount of dividends. Top-dividend-payers tend to be valued higher than all other firms including non-dividend-payers, while non-dividend-payers tend to be valued higher than lowdividend- payers. This finding is robust to controlling for the potential self-selection bias in the value-dividend relation. Overall, the empirical value-dividend relation does not conform to the predictions of the simple tax or free cash flow hypothesis but to the prediction of the prodividend clientele hypothesis. Our evidence suggests that the demands of pro-dividend clienteles are concentrated in top-dividend-payers and that the high firm values of top-dividendpayers reflect such demands.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Hypotheses
 3. Research design and data
 4. Empirical Results
  4.1. J-shaped relation between firm value and dividends
  4.2. Stability of J-shaped value-dividend relation over time
  4.3. Value-dividend relation after accounting for the self-selection bias
  4.4. Discussion on the use of dividend yields as a measure of dividend amount
 5. Concluding Remarks
 References
 Appendix

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  • Soojung Kim Department of Asset Management, Kyung Hee Cyber University, Seoul, Korea
  • Jungwon Suh College of Business Administration, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea

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