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The Moderating Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility on Corporate Financial Performance: Evidence from OECD Countries. (2023). Cek, Kemal ; Hamad, Hawkar Anwer.
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  20. The determinants of companies’ levels of integration: Does one size fit all?. (2019). Starita, Maria Grazia ; Pereira, John ; Malafronte, Irma ; Busco, Cristiano.
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  21. Risk governance: Examining its impact upon bank performance and risk‐taking. (2018). Belghitar, Yacine ; Gontarek, Walter.
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    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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