2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-018-1319-7
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The mechanism of dividend distribution and management equity ratio interaction based on wireless network mode

Abstract: In the stock market of China, the rights and interests of small-and medium-sized investors are frequently encroached upon. This criticism makes it an urgent task to effectively restrain the large shareholders and the insiders of the listed companies on the wealth and theft of small and medium investors. The trading data of listed companies show the characteristics of exponential explosion, rapid disclosure of information, and increasing information collection channels. Therefore, in this paper, the BP artifici… Show more

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“…Yao et al (2019) even investigated the impact of the company's location on the dividend policy -in large cities Chinese companies pay larger dividends. Fu (2019) study the dividend policy influencing factors in small and medium-sized companies. Sarwar et al (2019) analyze the correlation between managerial abilities and dividend payouts and the authors establish that in state-owned Chinese companies this correlation is stronger than in private corporations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yao et al (2019) even investigated the impact of the company's location on the dividend policy -in large cities Chinese companies pay larger dividends. Fu (2019) study the dividend policy influencing factors in small and medium-sized companies. Sarwar et al (2019) analyze the correlation between managerial abilities and dividend payouts and the authors establish that in state-owned Chinese companies this correlation is stronger than in private corporations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%