Article ID: | iaor201112052 |
Volume: | 66 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 655 |
End Page Number: | 683 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2011 |
Journal: | The Journal of Finance |
Authors: | Becker Bo, Ivkovic Zoran, Weisbenner Scott |
We exploit demographic variation to identify the effect of dividend demand on corporate payout policy. Retail investors tend to hold local stocks and older investors prefer dividend‐paying stocks. Together, these tendencies generate geographically varying demand for dividends. Firms headquartered in areas in which seniors constitute a large fraction of the population are more likely to pay dividends, initiate dividends, and have higher dividend yields. We also provide indirect evidence as to why managers may respond to the demand for dividends from local seniors. Overall, these results are consistent with the notion that the investor base affects corporate policy choices.