WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY

We investigate whether firms with the presence of female on its board of commissioners and board of directors are associated with higher dividend policy. This paper uses Indonesian setting as a country with a dual board system implying that the role of board of commissioners and board of directors i...

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Main Authors: Tastaftiyan Risfandy, Timotius Radika, Leo Indra Wardhana
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Bank Indonesia 2021-03-01
Series:Bulletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan
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Online Access:https://www.bmeb-bi.org/index.php/BEMP/article/view/1465
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spelling doaj-c2a7c9ecbfac48a0a1f6d4a402d925812021-03-15T02:19:04ZindBank IndonesiaBulletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan1410-80462460-91962021-03-012412915010.21098/bemp.v24i0.14651465WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICYTastaftiyan Risfandy0Timotius Radika1Leo Indra Wardhana2Universitas Sebelas MaretUniversitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia.Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.We investigate whether firms with the presence of female on its board of commissioners and board of directors are associated with higher dividend policy. This paper uses Indonesian setting as a country with a dual board system implying that the role of board of commissioners and board of directors is explicitly separated. Using panel data on 525 publicly listed firms in Indonesia between 2011 and 2018, we find that the women's presence has different impacts on the dividend policy depending on their role as an executive or non-executive on the board. Female directors are negatively associated with cash dividend payments, while female commissioners positively impact dividend payment in the case of family-controlled firms only. Our results contribute to the literature on board gender diversity by showing different roles and behavior of boards in each tier in the corporate dividend policy, thus providing insights on corporate governance in a two-tiered board system in developing countries.https://www.bmeb-bi.org/index.php/BEMP/article/view/1465board of commissioners;board of directors;dividend policy;gender diversity;dual board system.
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author Tastaftiyan Risfandy
Timotius Radika
Leo Indra Wardhana
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Timotius Radika
Leo Indra Wardhana
WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY
Bulletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan
board of commissioners;
board of directors;
dividend policy;
gender diversity;
dual board system.
author_facet Tastaftiyan Risfandy
Timotius Radika
Leo Indra Wardhana
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title WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY
title_short WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY
title_full WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY
title_fullStr WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY
title_full_unstemmed WOMEN IN A DUAL BOARD SYSTEM AND DIVIDEND POLICY
title_sort women in a dual board system and dividend policy
publisher Bank Indonesia
series Bulletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan
issn 1410-8046
2460-9196
publishDate 2021-03-01
description We investigate whether firms with the presence of female on its board of commissioners and board of directors are associated with higher dividend policy. This paper uses Indonesian setting as a country with a dual board system implying that the role of board of commissioners and board of directors is explicitly separated. Using panel data on 525 publicly listed firms in Indonesia between 2011 and 2018, we find that the women's presence has different impacts on the dividend policy depending on their role as an executive or non-executive on the board. Female directors are negatively associated with cash dividend payments, while female commissioners positively impact dividend payment in the case of family-controlled firms only. Our results contribute to the literature on board gender diversity by showing different roles and behavior of boards in each tier in the corporate dividend policy, thus providing insights on corporate governance in a two-tiered board system in developing countries.
topic board of commissioners;
board of directors;
dividend policy;
gender diversity;
dual board system.
url https://www.bmeb-bi.org/index.php/BEMP/article/view/1465
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