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Grant Richardson

Grant Richardson

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Economics and Finance

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36
Citations
9482
World Ranking
2739
National Ranking
76

Overview

Grant Richardson is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in Business, Management and Accounting, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

Their main fields of study break down into subfields including:

  • Accounting
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Finance
  • Strategy and Management
  • Marketing

Grant Richardson's research topics include:

  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Corporate Taxation and Avoidance
  • Taxation and Compliance Studies
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Grant Richardson feature works such as:

  • "Trends in environmental accounting research within and outside of the accounting discipline" (2020), Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal
  • "Are corruption and corporate tax avoidance in the United States related?" (2021), Review of Accounting Studies
  • "The Effect of Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance Factors on Firms' Cost of Debt: International Evidence" (2020), The International Journal of Accounting
  • "The effect of accounting fraud on future stock price crash risk" (2022), Economic Modelling
  • "The effect of mandatory corporate social responsibility disclosure and performance on firms' dividend decisions: Evidence from China" (2022), Economic Modelling

Grant Richardson frequently publishes in several venues, including:

  • Journal of Accounting Literature
  • Economic Modelling
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Accounting and Business Research
  • International Review of Finance

They have collaborated with multiple co-authors across their research, some frequent collaborators being:

  • Grantley Taylor
  • Ivan Obaydin
  • Mohan Fonseka
  • Ahmed Al-Hadi
  • Pamela Kent

In addition to journal articles, Grant Richardson has contributed to book publications. One notable book titled The influence of culture on the design of national taxation systems: a theoretical and empirical analysis was published by the University of Adelaide in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Corporate social responsibility and tax aggressiveness: An empirical analysis

    Roman Lanis;Grant Richardson

  • Determinants of the variability in corporate effective tax rates and tax reform: Evidence from Australia

    Grant Richardson;Roman Lanis

  • Determinants of tax evasion: A cross-country investigation

    Grant Richardson

  • Corporate social responsibility and tax aggressiveness: a test of legitimacy theory

    Roman Lanis;Grant Richardson

  • The effect of board of director composition on corporate tax aggressiveness

    Roman Lanis;Grant Richardson

  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CULTURE AND TAX EVASION ACROSS COUNTRIES: ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE AND EXTENSIONS

    Grant Richardson

  • Is Corporate Social Responsibility Performance Associated with Tax Avoidance

    Roman Lanis;Grant Richardson

  • The impact of board of director oversight characteristics on corporate tax aggressiveness: An empirical analysis

    Grant Richardson;Grantley Taylor;Roman Lanis

  • International corporate tax avoidance practices: evidence from Australian firms

    Grantley Taylor;Grant Richardson

  • Board of Director Gender and Corporate Tax Aggressiveness: An Empirical Analysis

    Roman Lanis;Grant Richardson;Grantley Taylor

  • Corporate board and board committee independence, firm performance, and family ownership concentration: An analysis based on Hong Kong firms

    Sidney Leung;Grant Richardson;Bikki Jaggi

  • Perceptions of tax fairness and tax compliance in Australia and Hong Kong ‐ a preliminary study

    George Peter Gilligan;Grant Richardson

  • The Impact of Financial Distress on Corporate Tax Avoidance Spanning the Global Financial Crisis: Evidence from Australia

    Grant Richardson;Grantley Taylor;Roman Lanis

  • Financial distress, outside directors and corporate tax aggressiveness spanning the global financial crisis: An empirical analysis

    Grant Richardson;Roman Lanis;Grantley Taylor

  • Ownership structure and corporate tax avoidance: Evidence from publicly listed private firms in China

    Grant Richardson;Bei Wang;Xinmin Zhang

  • Do culture and religion mitigate earnings management? Evidence from a cross-country analysis

    Jeffrey L Callen;Mindy Morel;Grant Richardson

  • Determinants of transfer pricing aggressiveness: empirical evidence from Australian firms

    Grant Richardson;Grantley Taylor;Roman Lanis

  • Women on the board of directors and corporate tax aggressiveness in Australia: An empirical analysis

    Grant Richardson;Grantley Taylor;Roman Lanis

  • The determinants of thinly capitalized tax avoidance structures: evidence from Australian firms

    Grantley Taylor;Grant Richardson

  • The impact of tax fairness dimensions on tax compliance behavior in an Asian jurisdiction: the case of Hong Kong

    G. Richardson

  • Does a Firm’s Life Cycle Explain Its Propensity to Engage in Corporate Tax Avoidance?

    Mostafa Monzur Hasan;Ahmed Al-Hadi;Grantley Taylor;Grant Richardson

Frequent Co-Authors

Mostafa Monzur Hasan
Mostafa Monzur Hasan Macquarie University
Jeffrey L. Callen
Jeffrey L. Callen University of Toronto
Kamran Ahmed
Kamran Ahmed La Trobe University
Bikki Jaggi
Bikki Jaggi Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee
Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee Muscat University
Paul Brockman
Paul Brockman Lehigh University

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