INVESTOR’S BEHAVIOR TOWARDS DIVIDEND PAYING OUT FIRMS
INVESTOR’S BEHAVIOR TOWARDS DIVIDEND PAYING OUT FIRMS
Author(s): Muhammad Usman Kemal, Sadaf KashifSubject(s): Gender Studies, Business Economy / Management, Behaviorism, Financial Markets, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Association of Scientists and Intellectuals of Kosovo
Keywords: Investors’ behavior; dividend; payout; stock market; Pakistan Stock Exchange;
Summary/Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of doing this research is to examine to see the behavior of investors towards the dividend payouts. It also helps the firms to target their investors according to their demographics and investors behavior as well. Methodology: Purposive sampling technique is used to collect the data of 75 investors. Out of the total of 75 responses, 66 responses are used for the analysis purpose because 9 are categorized themselves as noninvestors in the stock market. Among all the investors of stock market, 82 percent of the respondents are male while 18 percent are females. Cross tabulation technique is used to see the behavior of investors towards the dividend payouts. Findings: The results of the research supporting the fact that investors love to receive a dividend regular or irregular basis and whether it is in the form of cash or a share. The behavior of investors toward the firm who provide dividends are strong and they also trust those firms who are acting so as well. Investors also believe that the firms providing high dividend are less risky firms and another reason they are providing high dividends is due to their higher growth and they wanted to share the profit with their shareholders as well. Practical implications/Originality/Value: The research is very much practical in nature and it will help the investors towards the dividend payout of their stocks. Moreover, this research is giving us a path to analyze which age group is interested in investing in a stock and their reasons of investing in a stock as well.
Journal: Prizren Social Science Journal
- Issue Year: 2/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 12-26
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English