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Do Fund Managers Misestimate Climatic Disaster Risk

, 2020
We examine whether professional money managers overreact to large climatic disasters. We find that managers within a major disaster region underweight disaster zone stocks to a much greater degree than distant managers and that this aversion to disaster ...
Shashwat Alok, Nitin Kumar, Russ Wermers
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DYNASTIC MANAGEMENT [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Inquiry, 2012
The most striking difference in corporate‐governance arrangements between rich and poor countries is that the latter rely much more heavily on the dynastic family firm, where ownership and control are passed on from one generation to the other.
Caselli, Francesco, Gennaioli, Nicola
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Management

Hospital Medicine, 2000
The management of invasive fungal infection utilizes a variable multidisciplinary approach involving antifungals, appropriate surgery and immuno-correction. Conventional amphotericin B has been the mainstay of treatment but newer pathogens and poor outcomes has led to new formulations of this drug as well as to new and novel antifungals.
M, Ellis, M, Richardson
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Managing the managers

The Lancet Oncology, 2001
Doctors are busy people. They are used to shouldering heavy responsibilities, making difficult decisions, and coping with inadequate resources. From a young age they are intensively schooled in the field of life management and, by the time they are trained, hold honours diplomas in diverse management topics, including ‘The piercing stare as an aid to ...
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Total management: integrating manager, managing and managed

Journal of Managerial Psychology, 1996
There is an accelerating need for expanded awareness in today’s management as the task of the manager becomes increasingly complex. Presents a holistic model based on an on‐going interaction of a few fundamental components selected to represent management: goal, quality, productivity, profit, marketing, services and goods.
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