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International oil price uncertainty and enterprise investment efficiency: An empirical research of listed companies in China. [PDF]
Zhan Y.
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Canadian mines, global issues: examining health impacts, demanding action. [PDF]
Spitzer DL +7 more
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Can executives' digital background develop the level of AI utilization in enterprises. [PDF]
Yu R, Wu L, Li G, Wang Z.
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Patent quality and trade credit: Based on the perspective of knowledge breadth. [PDF]
Li Y, Wang M.
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Shareholders, Unicorns and Stilts: An Analysis of Shareholder Property Rights
Shareholders' rights advocates argue that shareholders have the right to control the corporation. This article examines the basis for the claims. It begins with an analysis of rights, then moves to an analysis of legal rights, which is followed by an analysis of property rights as a species of legal rights.
Benedict Sheehy
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Property rights and the stock market-growth nexus
Using threshold estimation techniques, this study examines whether the growth effect of stock market development differs according to the different levels of property rights and minority shareholders protection in a cross-section of 85 jurisdictions ...
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Shareholder Primacy and Property Rights Connected to Shareholding
2020The Study on Directors’ Duties and Sustainable Corporate Governance (hereinafter ‘The Study’) was published on 30 July 2020 and is accompanied by a Commission Inception Impact Assessment and a consultation deadline of 8 October 2020. This is an add-on to the response given by a group of Nordic company law scholars and focuses on shareholder primacy as ...
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Journal of Management & Governance, 2005
Comments on Asher, Mahoney and Mahoney, Towards a Property Rights Foundation for a Stakeholder Theory of the Firm.
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Comments on Asher, Mahoney and Mahoney, Towards a Property Rights Foundation for a Stakeholder Theory of the Firm.
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