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The value relevance of bank cash Holdings: The moderating effect of board busyness. (2021). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Cao, Ngan Duong ; Elnahass, Marwa.
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  33. Bank governance and crisis-period efficiency: A multinational study on Islamic and conventional banks. (2020). Safiullah, MD.
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  34. Fetching better deals from creditors: Board busyness, agency relationships and the bank cost of debt. (2020). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Cao, Ngan Duong ; Aljughaiman, Abdullah A.
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  35. How CEO narcissism affects earnings management behaviors. (2020). Fang, Wen-Chang ; Lin, Sheng-Wei.
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  37. Return and volatility spillovers in the presence of structural breaks: evidence from GCC Islamic and conventional banks. (2019). Benlagha, Noureddine ; Mseddi, Slim.
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