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Female analysts and COVID-19 corporate donation. (2022). Zhang, Yifei ; Wang, Yang ; Kang, Wei ; Ahmed, Ahmed Hassan.
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  47. Corporate Social Responsibility in Transnational Spaces: Exploring Influences of Varieties of Capitalism on Expressions of Corporate Codes of Conduct in Nigeria. (2009). Amao, Olufemi ; Amaeshi, Kenneth.
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