Related party transactions (RPTs) are transactions made among affiliated companies in a conglomerate group. Heavy RPT ratio means high level of dependence of a firm on the captive market within a conglomerate group. This may depress the firm’s incentive to invest in R&D and the high level of R&D expenditure of a firm with heavy RPT ratio may not be efficiently led to high level of firm performances. Relating these RPTs with firm’s R&D expenditures together, we investigate the impact of RPTs on firm’s R&D expenditures and the effectiveness of R&D with heavy RPT ratio on firm performances, subject to such transactions made by Korean conglomerate groups for the period 2000 to 2010. Results show that higher RPT ratio is nega...
Despite the huge sum of money that is being spent on research and development (R & D) on yearly ...
This paper examines differences in research and development intensity between standalone firms and c...
[EN] This paper focuses on how a firm’s characteristics affect the market valuation of its research ...
Related party transactions (RPTs) are transactions made among affiliated companies in a conglomerate...
[[abstract]]Related party transactions (RPTs) are traditionally deemed as exploitation tools over mi...
The complicated nature of transactions between a public listed company and its related parties has b...
Cases have been reported in which research and development (R&D) investment, the core activity f...
Cases have been reported in which research and development (R & D) investment, the core activity for...
Research Question/Issue: This paper examines R&D investment decisions in firms under a pyramidal...
Related party transactions (hereafter RPTs) are common business practices. If misused, however, they...
This study aims to find out the factors that could affect a firm’s RP transactions considering diffe...
This chapter investigates the relationship between related party transactions (RPTs), corporate gove...
This paper investigates tunneling through related-party transactions (RPT) using a unique dataset of...
This paper examines the association between Related Party Transactions (RPTs) and dividend payouts. ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to study the impact of the related parties' transactions (R...
Despite the huge sum of money that is being spent on research and development (R & D) on yearly ...
This paper examines differences in research and development intensity between standalone firms and c...
[EN] This paper focuses on how a firm’s characteristics affect the market valuation of its research ...
Related party transactions (RPTs) are transactions made among affiliated companies in a conglomerate...
[[abstract]]Related party transactions (RPTs) are traditionally deemed as exploitation tools over mi...
The complicated nature of transactions between a public listed company and its related parties has b...
Cases have been reported in which research and development (R&D) investment, the core activity f...
Cases have been reported in which research and development (R & D) investment, the core activity for...
Research Question/Issue: This paper examines R&D investment decisions in firms under a pyramidal...
Related party transactions (hereafter RPTs) are common business practices. If misused, however, they...
This study aims to find out the factors that could affect a firm’s RP transactions considering diffe...
This chapter investigates the relationship between related party transactions (RPTs), corporate gove...
This paper investigates tunneling through related-party transactions (RPT) using a unique dataset of...
This paper examines the association between Related Party Transactions (RPTs) and dividend payouts. ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to study the impact of the related parties' transactions (R...
Despite the huge sum of money that is being spent on research and development (R & D) on yearly ...
This paper examines differences in research and development intensity between standalone firms and c...
[EN] This paper focuses on how a firm’s characteristics affect the market valuation of its research ...