2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-75902012000400007
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Dividendos e efeito clientela: evidências no mercado brasileiro

Abstract: We investigated whether characteristics other than corporate operation, a proxy for clientele effect, marginally differentiated the dividend policies of 401 firms (2339 firm/years) traded on BM&Fbovespa in the period 1998-2010. A statistically significant association between the decision to declare dividends (and amounts) and the clientele effect was hypothesized. Following testing with logistic and TOBIT regressions, the hypothesis could not be conclusively rejected. The dividend policies of Brazilian firms t… Show more

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“…In examining publicly traded Brazilian firms for the period of 1998 to 2010, Holanda and Coelho (2012) studied whether characteristics external to the company that are representative of the clientele effect differentiate company dividend policies. The authors adopted logistic regression and Tobit methods to determine whether an association exists between decisions to declare dividends and clientele effects.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In examining publicly traded Brazilian firms for the period of 1998 to 2010, Holanda and Coelho (2012) studied whether characteristics external to the company that are representative of the clientele effect differentiate company dividend policies. The authors adopted logistic regression and Tobit methods to determine whether an association exists between decisions to declare dividends and clientele effects.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, studies on dividend policies of Brazilian companies adapt models employed by international authors to the context of Brazilian legislation and macroeconomics. Such studies have examined tax issues 5 (Brito & Rietti, 1981), the volume and frequency of dividend payments (Heineberg & Procianoy, 2003), the impact of mandatory minimum dividends (Paiva & Lima, 2001;Martin & Novaes, 2012), dividend effects on investments (Martins & Novaes, 2012), clientele effects (Holanda & Coelho, 2012), share repurchasing (Gabrielli & Saito, 2003), the effects of dividend payment announcements (Novis Neto & Saito, 2003), the use of pecking order theory (Brito & Silva, 2005), and effects on interest on equity (Paiva & Lima, 2001), among others.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…v. 11, n. 1, p. 58 -76, Jan./Jun. 2019, ISSN 2176 Tais resultados podem estar associados ao fato de que investidores preferem aplicar seus recursos em empresas com política de dividendos adequada às suas preferências (Holanda, Coelho, 2012), o que remete a abordagem apresentada por Modigliani e Miller (1991) de que, por meio da política de dividendos, as empresas atraem para si novos investidores (Efeito Clientela), pois estes preferem investir em empresas que melhor atendem suas expectativas quanto ao retorno de seus investimentos, principalmente na forma de pagamento de dividendos.…”
Section: Resultados E Análisesunclassified
“…No Brasil a relação entre a concentração acionária ou de propriedade recebeu a atenção de diversas pesquisas (DALMÁCIO e CORRAR, 2007; HOLANDA e COELHO, 2012; FORTI, PEIXOTO e ALVES, 2015; CRISÓSTOMO e BRANDÃO, 2016 (GORDON, 1961;GORDON, 1963), por não representar a realidade do mercado. Por exemplo, os dividendos seriam irrelevantes nas condições em que:…”
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“…Estudos anteriores mostraram que em ambientes onde existe uma elevada concentração acionária, o relacionamento entre os acionistas minoritários e majoritários pode ser repleto de interesses conflitantes com relação ao fluxo de caixa livre, tanto quanto no relacionamento entre gestores e acionistas comuns (ANG, COLE e LIN, 2000;HARADA e NGUYEN, 2011;CHANG, KANG e LI, 2016). Alguns países que possuem como características a concentração de propriedade são, por exemplo: Brasil (HOLANDA e COELHO, 2012;CRISÓSTOMO e BRANDÃO, 2016); Canadá (ADJAOUD e BEN-AMAR, 2010); e Índia (LAHIRI, 2018).…”
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