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Dr Vasanthan A/L Subramaniam

Lecturer

Academic Qualifications

PhD Accounting
MSc Finance
B.Acct (Hons)
CA (M) PhD (Management)
Bachelor of Management (Technology) with honours

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Areas of Interest
Corporate Governance
Corporate Finance
Corporate Diversification
Business Venture
Professional Bodies Membership

Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA)

Publications

  • Subramaniam, V. (2021). Corporate Diversification and Debt Financing: Do Family Shareholders Protect their Control Rights? International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics. Forthcoming.
  • Subramaniam, V. (2021). Board Gender Diversity and ESG Disclosure: Is it different for energy firms in developed and developing nations? Borsa Istanbul Review. forthcoming
  • Subramaniam, V. (2021). Board of Directors’ Gender, Risk-Taking Behaviour and Corporate Diversification Activities in Malaysia; Asian Journal of Business and accounting. forthcoming
  • Subramaniam, V. (2021). Business Continuity After Covid-19; Research In Globalization. forthcoming
  • Subramaniam, V. (2021). Diversification, Revenue Creation and Profit Generation: An Quantile Regression Approach; Asia pacific Journal of Business Administration. forthcoming

Publications (past 5 years):

 

 

Paper Presented in Conferences

  • Subramaniam, V., & Wasiuzzaman, S. (2018). The Impact of Family Ownership on Dividend Policy and Board Independence of Family Controlled Firms in Malaysia, presented at 24th Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, Bangkok, 2018.
  • Subramaniam, V. (2019). Board Diversity, Corporate Risk-Taking and Corporate Diversification Activities, presented at International Conference of Business, Management and Information System, Brunei, 2019.
  • Subramaniam, V. (2020). Family Firms, Corporate Diversification and Dividend: Empirical Evidence from Malaysia; presented at International Conference of Economics, Business, Tourism and Social Science, Bangkok, 2020.
  • A. Kamaruddin, S., Subramaniam, V., M. Ghani, A., & A. Rahim, H. (2021). Analyzing Family Ownership Structure and Dividend Policy using Artificial Neural Network; will be presented at the 5th Innovation and Analytics Virtual Conference & Exhibition (IACE 2021), 23-24 November 2021. Forthcoming.

Grants

No. Name of grantFunderProject TitleCodeDurationRoleAmountStatus
1.FRGSMOHEAn Examination of The Factors Affecting The Adoption of Cryptocurrency Among Investorsin MalaysiaFRGS 2019-13 yearsResearcherRM73,000Completed
2.IRGSHELP UniversityCoronavirus outbreak (Covid19): The use of business continuity insurance scheme (BCIS) to mitigate financial risk of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).IRGS 20201 yearsPrincipal ResearcherRM5,000Completed

 

 

  • FRGS 2019-1. An Examination of The Factors Affecting The Adoption of Cryptocurrency Among Investors in Malaysia. RM 73,000
  • IRGS (HELP UNIVERSITY) 2020. Coronavirus outbreak (Covid19): The use of business continuity insurance scheme (BCIS) to mitigate financial risk of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). RM 5,000

 

Supervision

Undergraduate

  • CHUM JI SHIN (2021) - A study on determinants to promote green accounting and reporting (gar) in Malaysia.
  • FUNG KEE ERN (2021) - The Impact of Green Accounting in Malaysia.
  • LAU XIN YEN (2021) -  The Adoption of Management Accounting Technology in Manufacturing Enterprise.
  • LIEM SENG HONG (2020) - Analysis of the Auditing Efficiently for Improving Companies Performance.
  • TIN ENG HONG (2020) - The Determinants of Tax Evasion in Malaysia.
  • TEOH JUN JANE (2020)- Factors affecting audit quality in Malaysia
  • CHEONG JIA SHIEN (2020) - A study on auditor independence in Malaysia: Perception of accountants
  • TAN SUE HENG (2020) - The factors affect the quality of auditing in Malaysia
  • NG SOON ANN (2020) - The underlying factor that impact auditors’ independence
  • LAI JUN YI (2019)– Factors associated to the involvement of university student in cryptocurrency
  • PBAVAN PACHAPPAN (2019)- The effectiveness of internal audit as an instrument to improve financial performance in listed companies in Malaysia

Current Research Project

  1. Corporate diversification and debt financing: Do family shareholders protect their control rights?
  2. Board Gender diversity and ESG disclosure
  3. Business continuity after COVID-19
  4. Diversification, rvenue creation and profit generation
  5. Board of directo's gender, risk taking behaviour and corporate diversification activiites in Malaysia 

Conferences

  1. Subramaniam, V., & Wasiuzzaman, S. (2018). The Impact of Family Ownership on Dividend Policy and 
    Board Independence of Family Controlled Firms in Malaysia, presented at 24th Eurasia Business and 
    Economics Society (EBES) Conference, Bangkok, 2018.
  2. Subramaniam, V. (2019). Board Diversity, Corporate Risk-Taking and Corporate Diversification Activities, 
    presented at International Conference of Business, Management and Information System, Brunei, 2019.
  3. Subramaniam, V. (2020). Family Firms, Corporate Diversification and Dividend: Empirical Evidence from 
    Malaysia; presented at International Conference of Economics, Business, Tourism and Social Science, 
    Bangkok, 2020.