Human capital and monitoring efficacy of interlocked directors
While the existing research considers centrality measures to capture the extent of director interlocking, the novelty of the first empirical study in this thesis lies in its consideration of the human capital of connected directors as a measure of ...
Mohammed Abdullah Al Mamun (21332462)
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Balance matters more: Research on the effect of corporate social responsibility equilibrium on stock price crash risk. [PDF]
Yu S, Tian M.
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The emotions of Chinese netizens toward the opening-up policies for COVID-19: panic, trust, and acceptance. [PDF]
Dang Q, Li Y, Chen S.
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The school of hard knocks: systemic violence and the motivation to harm in boys' youth academy football. [PDF]
Gibbs N, Briggs D.
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Boardroom backscratching and stock price crash risk
We empirically capture boardroom backscratching, or cronyism, as when a firm's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and directors concurrently receive excessive remuneration.
Edwin Lim (13068390) +3 more
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Absolute income mobility obscures marginalized children's disadvantages. [PDF]
Bloome D, Opacic A.
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The devil's in the detail: an appraisal of the use of innovative financing mechanisms for pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. [PDF]
Tacheva B +3 more
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"I want control and I imagine I have it" experiences of control and loss of control among people with gambling problems in Sweden. [PDF]
Gerle E +3 more
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