The impact of corporate governance on the relationship between investment opportunities and dividend policy: An endogenous switching model approach

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This study investigates the role of corporate governance in the relationship between investment opportunities and dividend payouts. The study sample is divided into strong and weak governance regimes to investigate outcome and substitute effects, where the former stresses the negative relationship between investment opportunity and dividend payouts in a strong governance regime while the latter emphasizes the positive relationship between the two in a weak governance regime. Using the endogenous switching model on a sample of Taiwan publicly listed firms from 2000 to 2009, this study concludes that the substitute model hypothesis is supported using different governance variables, but no outcome effect is identified. © 2012 Korean Securities Association.

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Lin, K. L., & Shen, C. H. (2012). The impact of corporate governance on the relationship between investment opportunities and dividend policy: An endogenous switching model approach. Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies, 41(2), 125–145. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-6156.2012.01067.x

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