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Lioara-Veronica Pasc and Camelia-Daniela Hategan
The growing expenses, dependence on IT for business operations, and growing requirements regarding related party transaction (RPT) reporting impose the need for increased attention to this area. The paper?s objective is to examine the nature of RPTs, ide...
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Ibrahim Shawky Farahat, Waleed Aladrousy, Mohamed Elhoseny, Samir Elmougy and Ahmed Elsaid Tolba
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) uses wireless networks to help patients to communicate with healthcare professionals. Therefore, IoMT devices suffer from a lack of security controls, just like many Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets. Thus, in this pa...
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Perdana Wahyu Santosa,Sovi Ismawati Rahayu,Zainal Zawir Simon,Martua Eliakim Tambunan
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This paper aims to offer new evidence as to how sub-related party transactions (RPTs) can be related to corporate governance for Indonesia's business group. We address an ongoing theoretical tension and some recent research in the RPTs literatu...
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Dayinta Ayuningtyas,Vera Diyanty
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This study aims to explain the negative entrenchment effect arised from selling and purchasing related party transactions on business group conglomerates. This study is using 322 firm-year data of firms listed at Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2012-2013 per...
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Zaharaddeen Salisu Maigoshi,Rohaida Abdul Latif,Hasnah Kamardin
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This study was conducted on the related party transaction and earnings management. Agency theory provides that managers may engage into self-enrichment transactions to maximize their benefits at the detriment of the shareholders of the firm. Though, mana...
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