A Vision for Malaysian and Other ASEAN Researchers to Contribute to the International Agency Theory-based Literature

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Philip Sinnadurai

Abstract

Manuscript type: Review paper
Research aims: This paper offers Southeast Asian researchers, particularly those from ASEAN, a vision to contribute to international agency theory literature.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Most of the studies reviewed were identified during the author’s preparation for this paper which involves Malaysia.
Research findings: Three research streams to which Malaysian researchers can contribute are: political connections, family companies and corporate recovery. The socio-political contexts that
have resulted in Malaysia being a suitable environment are also discussed. This paper identifies gaps in the literature; it accumulates arguments defining why the Malaysian setting is apposite and it also offers research design suggestions for Malaysians and researchers from Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, with some defining differences, to follow.
Theoretical contributions/Originality: The outcome drawn from this paper assists Malaysian researchers in utilising the agency based theory to approach various topic selections and executions. The comparisons and contrasts made between Malaysia and the other three ASEAN countries may further motivate researchers of the ASEAN region to engage agency theory as a base for their research.
Research limitation: A limitation to this paper is that the boundaries between the proposed categories of shareholder political connections are blurred. Keywords: Agency Theory, ASEAN, Malaysia, Review Paper
Keywords: Agency Theory, ASEAN, Malaysia, Review Paper
JEL Classification: G31, G33, G38, M41



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Philip Sinnadurai, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia.

Philip Sinnadurai is a Lecturer at the Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia.