Shareholder payouts across time and space:

comparative analysis of corporate financialization

Diliara Valeeva, Tobias Klinge, Manuel Aalbers

 

SASE | 20-22 July 2023

 

Perspectives on corporate financialization

  1. Accumulation-centered => how financial resources enter firms

e.g. rise in portfolio and interest income (Krippner 2005)

  2. Asset-centered => how the structure of firm resources change

e.g. rise of financial assets and financial payments (Orhangazi 2008; Davis 2018)

 

 

Our contribution:

3. Payout-centered => how financial resources leave firms

Why payouts-centered perspective?

  Recent studies show that there are diminishing trends with regards to the ‘financial’ character of asset structures and in the ways how revenues enter firms (Rabinovich 2019; Baker et al 2020; Soener 2020)

 

But shareholder payouts are on the rise, and are probably reaching critical values

 

There is a need for a more detailed study of shareholder payouts across time and space

What are the differences in shareholder payouts among different sectors, countries, and firm sizes?

Data

Refinitiv Eikon dataset

 

37 OECD countries, 2000-2019

 

37,756 firms

 

Cash dividends and share buybacks / net sales

 

Dimensions: sector, geography, firm size

Financial and large firms

Corporate sectors

Geography

Summary

1 - Sector: Healthcare, high tech, mining and telecom are already comparable with finance

 

2 - Geography: Not limited to a small subset of large, US-American financial companies

 

3 - Firm size: Over-time trends of firms of different sizes are comparable

Conclusion

 

Arduous to disentangle these comparative dimensions, they are highly interrelated

 

Aimed to outline a payout-centered perspective to describe understand financialization

 

Shareholder value orientation (measured through distribution of payouts) is strong and on the rise across the globe

Diliara Valeeva

University of Amsterdam

 

@diliara_valeeva

diliaravaleeva.com

Shareholder payouts across time and space / SASE

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