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The inhibitory immune checkpoints HLA‐G and CD47 are expressed on certain tumor types and inhibit immune cells in the tumor microenvironment. DSP216 binds specifically to cancer cells expressing both HLA‐G and CD47, and blocks their inhibitory signaling.
Lisa J. Jacob +12 more
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Good Corporate Governance And Earnings Management Practices: An Indonesian Cases [PDF]
This research is done for the purpose of finding out the effect of Good Governance practice can reduce earnings management practice done by company. This research uses companies registered in manufacture sector in Indonesia Stock Exchange observation ...
murhadi, werner R.
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We analyzed long‐read genomic sequencing data obtained from 40 inbred mouse strains to produce a large database of structural variants. This dataset captures the major types of structural variants, which includes deletions, insertions, duplications, and inversions.
Wenlong Ren +6 more
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Monetary policy, accounting conservatism and trade credit
Using a sample of A-share listed firms in China during the 2003–2012 period, this paper investigates the effect of accounting conservatism on trade credit, taking changes in monetary policy into account.
Bingbin Dai, Fan Yang
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Ownership and control in a competitive industry [PDF]
We study a differentiated product market in which an investor initially owns a controlling stake in one of two competing firms and may acquire a non-controlling or a controlling stake in a competitor, either directly using her own assets, or indirectly ...
A. Grosso +80 more
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ABSTRACT While ESG (environmental, social, and governance) is emphasized among listed companies for their stakeholders and ESG disclosures, ESG engagement among unlisted companies has been rarely examined due to data limitations. This is particularly problematic for the agri‐food industry that has significant impacts on the environment and consists ...
Ying Wang, Satoru Shimokawa
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Private benefits and minority shareholder expropriation : empirical evidence from IPOs of German family-owned firms [PDF]
Our study examines the existence and the nature of private benefits of control in Germany. We do this by analyzing initial public offerings of founding-family owned firms and tracking their fate up to ten years following the IPO.
Ehrhardt, Olaf, Nowak, Eric
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Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks? Applying Traditional Corporate Law Principles to New Social Enterprise Legislation [PDF]
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—two novel corporate forms intended to house social enterprises, i.e., those ventures that pursue social and environmental missions along with profits. And
Plerhoples, Alicia E.
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How do controlling shareholder pledges affect corporate green innovation: Evidence from China
Background: Green innovation is essential for sustainable development but often faces financial and managerial constraints in emerging markets. Controlling shareholders’ behaviours, such as equity pledges, may impact firms’ long-term innovation ...
Lifu Liu, Pengzhen Liu
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Controlling Shareholders and Corporate Value: Evidence from Thailand [PDF]
This study investigates the effects of controlling shareholders on corporate performance. The empirical results, based on a unique database of Thai firms, do not support the hypothesis that controlling shareholders expropriate corporate assets.
Wiwattanakantang, Yupana
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