Corporate governance and ownership structure on illegal insider trading activities in Malaysian public listed companies / Suhaily Hasnan ...[et al.]

This study examined the effect of corporate governance and ownership structure on illegal insider trading activities in public listed companies in Malaysia. Specifically, this study examined the effect of board independence, audit quality, family ownership, managerial ownership and institutional own...

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Main Authors: Hasnan, Suhaily (Author), A. Rahman, Nor Azlina (Author), Mohamed Hussain, Alfiatul Rohmah (Author), Mohd Ali, Mazurina (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2022-04.
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