Alfred Deakin Professor Ferdinand Gul Lecture

14 November 2016
6.00 pm to 8.30 pm
Melbourne Corporate Centre

Join us for Professor Gul’s inaugural public lecture as an Alfred Deakin Professor. In this lecture, Professor Gul will draw upon the works of Francis Fukuyama and theories of political economy to provide a conceptual framework that helps explain the role of Corporate Political Activities (CPA).

Event details

Professor Gul will specifically examine the impact of firms' political connections, corporate lobbying and political donations in influencing corporate finance, financial reporting and auditing. The discussion will include empirical evidence from Malaysia, US and Australia.

About Professor Gul

Professor Gul is the Alfred Deakin Professor of Accounting and Finance at Deakin University.

He is a well-recognised authority in the field of empirical accounting. Some of his achievements include his many published books on China’s socio economic reforms, auditing and corporate governance of East Asian Corporations.

Visit Professor Gul's biography page for further information.

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Contact details

Business and Law Events
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Key information

Date and time

Monday 14 November 2016
6:00 pm to 8.30 pm

Location

Deakin University
Melbourne Corporate Centre
Level 3
550 Bourke Street
Melbourne