2022
DOI: 10.34208/jba.v24i2.1623
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Can Board Diversity Promote Dividend Policy? Seeking The Role of Profitability

Abstract: This study investigates the effect of the board of directors (BOD) diversity on dividend policy and how the implications of profitability are treated as moderation. Dividend policy and BOD characteristics have been studied extensively; however, the profitability role being moderating variable and BOD diversity are challenging. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is one of the first to examine profitability as moderation. BOD diversity includes gender, age, education level, accounting expertise, a… Show more

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“…They also tend to follow a long-term fixed strategy for paying earnings". On the contrary, Taufik et al [48] examine "the effect of the board of directors (BOD) diversity on dividend policy with profitability as a moderator from 2017 through 2020. Using a sample of 370 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, the regression results indicates that board gender, education level, and nationality presents an insignificant effect in dividend payout.…”
Section: Board Gender and Dividend Payoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also tend to follow a long-term fixed strategy for paying earnings". On the contrary, Taufik et al [48] examine "the effect of the board of directors (BOD) diversity on dividend policy with profitability as a moderator from 2017 through 2020. Using a sample of 370 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, the regression results indicates that board gender, education level, and nationality presents an insignificant effect in dividend payout.…”
Section: Board Gender and Dividend Payoutmentioning
confidence: 99%