This paper examines the impact of firm size on market reaction to unexpected dividend changes. The empirical results indicate, after controlling for the magnitude of dividend changes, a negative relationship exists between firm size and the extent of abnormal returns around the dividend announcement date. The results are consistent with Miller and Rock's [14] position that the dividend announcement effect varies across firms with different degrees of information asymmetry.
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