Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market

The signaling hyphotesis asserts that managers use divided announcements to signal changes in their expectations about the future prospects of the firm. If dividends convey useful information of an efficient markets this will be reflected in stock changes immediately following a public announcements...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-19602021-05-19T10:37:16Z Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market Supramono, The signaling hyphotesis asserts that managers use divided announcements to signal changes in their expectations about the future prospects of the firm. If dividends convey useful information of an efficient markets this will be reflected in stock changes immediately following a public announcements. This study examines how the Indonesian market responds to the divided announcement and tests whether dividends can convey useful information about future earnings. Using a sample of 340 cash dividend and 48 stock dividend announcements over the period 1991-1998, the results of the study tend to support the proposition that market participants make considerable use of the information implicit in dividend announcements. The market reacts positively to these announcements when cash dividends are increased. Whereas, the market responds negatively when dividend is reduced or when a stock dividend distribution takes place. There are three determinants of the market reaction to dividend announcements. For dividend increase, it is shown that announcements for small firm are more informative. For dividend decrease, these is a differential response according to the nature of the economic activity. Before the crisis, a large dividend reduction was accompanied by a more negative response. Concerning stock dividend, the market gives less negative response for firms which have a good cash history. The study finds little evidence to support the view that changes in cash dividends and stock dividends provide incremental information on a firm’s future earnings performance. On the other hand, the study notes significant earnings changes in the year prior to dividend announcements, suggesting that Indonesian firms in making decision regarding dividend payment rely on prior earning realization. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/961 Dissertations English Animo Repository Stock exchanges--Indonesia Dividends--Indonesia Business Administration, Management, and Operations
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Stock exchanges--Indonesia
Dividends--Indonesia
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
spellingShingle Stock exchanges--Indonesia
Dividends--Indonesia
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Supramono,
Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market
description The signaling hyphotesis asserts that managers use divided announcements to signal changes in their expectations about the future prospects of the firm. If dividends convey useful information of an efficient markets this will be reflected in stock changes immediately following a public announcements. This study examines how the Indonesian market responds to the divided announcement and tests whether dividends can convey useful information about future earnings. Using a sample of 340 cash dividend and 48 stock dividend announcements over the period 1991-1998, the results of the study tend to support the proposition that market participants make considerable use of the information implicit in dividend announcements. The market reacts positively to these announcements when cash dividends are increased. Whereas, the market responds negatively when dividend is reduced or when a stock dividend distribution takes place. There are three determinants of the market reaction to dividend announcements. For dividend increase, it is shown that announcements for small firm are more informative. For dividend decrease, these is a differential response according to the nature of the economic activity. Before the crisis, a large dividend reduction was accompanied by a more negative response. Concerning stock dividend, the market gives less negative response for firms which have a good cash history. The study finds little evidence to support the view that changes in cash dividends and stock dividends provide incremental information on a firm’s future earnings performance. On the other hand, the study notes significant earnings changes in the year prior to dividend announcements, suggesting that Indonesian firms in making decision regarding dividend payment rely on prior earning realization.
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title Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market
title_short Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market
title_full Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market
title_fullStr Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market
title_full_unstemmed Dividend announcement effects on stock returns: A test of the signaling hypothesis in the Indonesian stock market
title_sort dividend announcement effects on stock returns: a test of the signaling hypothesis in the indonesian stock market
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