Schemes of arrangement versus takeovers: implications of the choice for shareholders and directors. This project examines the use of schemes of arrangement in acquisitions. Do they disadvantage target shareholders through lower takeover premiums and less takeover competition? The results of the project will indicate whether reforms are needed to Australian takeover legislation to create a level playing field between takeover bids and schemes.
Shareholder voting at Australian annual general meetings. The Australian Corporations Act requires public companies to hold an annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders. This project aims to address several important issues regarding the integrity, transparency, effectiveness and consequences of voting at Australian AGMs in relation to: show of hands voting, AGM characteristics and technology use, and director elections. As there is limited prior research on these matters this project expects ....Shareholder voting at Australian annual general meetings. The Australian Corporations Act requires public companies to hold an annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders. This project aims to address several important issues regarding the integrity, transparency, effectiveness and consequences of voting at Australian AGMs in relation to: show of hands voting, AGM characteristics and technology use, and director elections. As there is limited prior research on these matters this project expects to generate significant new knowledge. The project outcomes will provide significant benefits as the findings will support moves towards best practice in governance and thereby enhance public confidence in the integrity of the Australian financial market.Read moreRead less
Share trading by corporate insiders: effects and implications. The project examines trading by corporate insiders in Australian firms. The project's findings will provide evidence to corporate regulators on firms' disclosure practices and the effect of non-disclosure of insider trades on transparency in the market and investor confidence through the firm's cost of capital.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120100501
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
The Advising Boards, corporate risk-taking and firm performance. Corporate governance, in particular the role of corporate boards, has been at the centre of recent regulatory reforms. To advance our understanding on the advising role of boards, this project examines boardroom social connections, entrepreneur directors, and how the advising boards contribute to corporate risk management and firm performance.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120101523
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
Impeding the bubble: evidence from experimental asset markets. We employ an innovative experimental design to investigate factors that are intended to prevent asset price bubbles and crashes. Our results will aid in developing strategies to avoid the devastating effects of a stock market crash like the recent global financial crisis.