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Dr. Baban Eulaiwi serves as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance within the Faculty of Business and Law at Curtin University. He earned his PhD in Accounting from Curtin University and holds professional qualifications as a Chartered Accountant (CA) and Certified Practising Accountant (CPA). Joining Curtin University in 2019, Eulaiwi focuses his academic career on teaching and research in financial accounting and related corporate finance topics. His work emphasizes empirical analysis of firm behaviors influenced by governance structures, regulatory environments, and economic incentives.
Eulaiwi's research specializations encompass money laundering governance, income shifting, tax haven usage, related party transactions, insider trading profitability, audit pricing, corporate whistleblower mechanisms, executive compensation, investment efficiency, and sustainability disclosures. He has authored or co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, including Economic Modelling, The British Accounting Review, International Journal of Auditing, Australian Journal of Management, and the International Review of Financial Analysis. Key publications include 'Money laundering governance and income shifting: Evidence from Australian financial institutions' (2024), 'U.S. multinational corporations' income shifting incentives and share repurchases: Evidence across differential taxation systems' (2024), 'Tax Haven Use and Related-Party Transactions: Evidence from Australia' (2023), 'Related party transactions, ownership structures and cost of debt: evidence from GCC listed firms' (2023), 'Audit pricing and corporate whistleblower governance: evidence from Australian financial firms' (2022), and 'The alignment effects of CEO stock incentives in the presence of government ownership: International evidence from Gulf Cooperation Council countries' (2020). With over 349 citations across his works, Eulaiwi contributes to advancing knowledge on corporate financial decisions, particularly in financial institutions and multinational settings. He supervises PhD candidates and participates in funded research projects.
