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Toward sustainable corporate behavior: The effect of the critical mass of female directors on environmental, social, and governance disclosure. (2021). de Masi, Sara ; Becagli, Claudio ; Paci, Andrea ; Somkagobiowska, Agnieszka.
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    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  40. Does board gender diversity improve the informativeness of stock prices?. (2011). Gul, Ferdinand ; Srinidhi, Bin ; Ng, Anthony C..
    In: Journal of Accounting and Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jaecon:v:51:y:2011:i:3:p:314-338.

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  41. The Choice Of Trading Venue And Relative Price Impact Of Institutional Trading: Adrs Versus The Underlying Securities In Their Local Markets. (2011). Chakravarty, Sugato ; Rutherford, Leann G..
    In: Working Papers.
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  42. What Do CEOs Do?. (2011). Sadun, Raffaella ; Prat, Andrea ; Guiso, Luigi ; bandiera, oriana.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  43. New Zealand Corporate Boards in Transition: Composition, Activity and Incentives Between 1995 and 2010. (2011). boyle, glenn ; Ji, XU.
    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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  44. CEO Gender and the Malt Brewing Industry: Return of the Beer Witch, Ale-Wife, and Brewster. (2010). Spitz, Janet.
    In: Forum for Social Economics.
    RePEc:spr:fosoec:v:39:y:2010:i:1:p:33-42.

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  45. Working for Female Managers: Gender Hierarchy in the Workplace. (2010). Kwon, Illoong ; Milgrom, Eva Meyersson .
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  46. The value of independent directors: Evidence from sudden deaths. (2010). Nielsen, Kasper Meisner ; Nguyen, Bang Dang.
    In: Journal of Financial Economics.
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  47. Unequal representation of women and men in energy company boards and management groups: Are there implications for mitigation?. (2010). Rohr, Ulrike ; Julia, Isabel Ripa ; Carlsson-Kanyama, A..
    In: Energy Policy.
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  48. The effects of financial distress and capital structure on the work effort of outside directors. (2010). Yin, Xiangkang ; Li, Hui ; Chou, Hsin-I ; Chou, Hsin-I, .
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  49. Female Hires and the Success of Start-up Firms. (2009). Zulehner, Christine ; Weber, Andrea.
    In: NRN working papers.
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    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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