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Desarrollo teórico y evidencia empírica de la política de dividendos: una revisión de literatura en Iberoamérica

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  • Albeiro Aguirre-Ríos
  • Jovany Sepúlveda-Aguirre
  • Uvenny Quirama-Estrada
  • Luis Fernando Garcés-Giraldo

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La política de dividendos en una organización está relacionada con las decisiones de inversión y endeudamiento, claves para su permanencia en el tiempo. El objetivo de este documento es examinar la evidencia empírica y desarrollo teórico en políticas de dividendos a partir de una revisión de literatura. La metodología de la revisión fue la búsqueda en las bases de datos Scopus, Ebsco, Redalyc y Google Académico, a partir de las palabras clave y teniendo en cuenta estudios realizados en Iberoamérica. El principal hallazgo obtenido es que la mayoría de los estudios están a favor del enfoque de la relevancia de la política de dividendos mediante el uso de modelos cuantitativos enfocados a identificar sus determinantes. Se concluye que la estructura teórica del pago de dividendos se fortaleció con el estudio de las imperfecciones de los mercados financieros y que las teorías más contrastadas en la región corresponden a las del enfoque de la relevancia, en particular, costos de agencia y valor informativo de los dividendos. Los países donde se concentran la mayoría de las investigaciones son Brasil, Chile y Espana.

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  • Albeiro Aguirre-Ríos & Jovany Sepúlveda-Aguirre & Uvenny Quirama-Estrada & Luis Fernando Garcés-Giraldo, 2021. "Desarrollo teórico y evidencia empírica de la política de dividendos: una revisión de literatura en Iberoamérica," Revista CEA, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, vol. 7(13), pages 1-23, January.
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    Keywords

    dividendo; política de dividendos-Iberoamérica; revisión de la literatura;
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    • G35 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Payout Policy

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