Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia

The thesis explore the role and influences of RPTs on insider trading, tax havens and managerial resource diversion. Although the FASB states that RPTs may have legitimate commercial purposes, they are most concerned about the nature of non–arm’s length relationships and outcomes. The thesis extend...

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Main Author: Almutairi, Abdullah Munawir S.
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94347
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description The thesis explore the role and influences of RPTs on insider trading, tax havens and managerial resource diversion. Although the FASB states that RPTs may have legitimate commercial purposes, they are most concerned about the nature of non–arm’s length relationships and outcomes. The thesis extend the knowledge of RPTs and their relationship to corporate insiders’ decisions and behaviour in the context of the Australian market.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-943472024-02-13T05:55:14Z Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia Almutairi, Abdullah Munawir S. The thesis explore the role and influences of RPTs on insider trading, tax havens and managerial resource diversion. Although the FASB states that RPTs may have legitimate commercial purposes, they are most concerned about the nature of non–arm’s length relationships and outcomes. The thesis extend the knowledge of RPTs and their relationship to corporate insiders’ decisions and behaviour in the context of the Australian market. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94347 Curtin University restricted
spellingShingle Almutairi, Abdullah Munawir S.
Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia
title Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia
title_full Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia
title_fullStr Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia
title_full_unstemmed Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia
title_short Insider Trading, Tax Haven Utilisation, Managerial Resource Diversion and the Propensity to Engage in Related Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia
title_sort insider trading, tax haven utilisation, managerial resource diversion and the propensity to engage in related party transactions: evidence from australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94347