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The Impact of CSR on Tax Avoidance: The Moderating Role of Political Connections. (2024). Abdelazim, Samir Ibrahim ; Almutairi, Abdullah Munawir.
In: Sustainability.
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    In: Research Discussion Papers.
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  8. Board Diversity and Financial Performance in the Top 500 Australian Firms. (2015). Mather, Paul ; Ahmed, Kamran ; Vafaei, Alireza.
    In: Australian Accounting Review.
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  9. Board of directors’ composition and financing choices. (2014). Alves, Paulo ; Francisco, Paulo ; Couto, Eduardo.
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  10. EU Finance Ministers, Capital Markets and Fiscal Outcomes. (2014). Guedes, Maria ; Afonso, Antonio.
    In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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  11. Women on French Corporate Board of Directors- How Do They Differ from their Male Counterparts?. (2014). Dang, Rey ; Scotto, Marie-Jos ; Bender, Anne-Franoise.
    In: Working Papers.
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  12. Corporate Board Diversity and Financial Performance of Insurance Companies in Nigeria: An Application of Panel Data Approach. (2014). Garba, Tukur ; Abubakar, Bilkisu Aliyu.
    In: Asian Economic and Financial Review.
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  13. DO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS´ CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCE FIRM´S PERFORMANCE? THE U.S. EVIDENCE. (2013). Spirollari, Persida .
    In: Prague Economic Papers.
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  14. Why So Few Women on Boards of Directors? Empirical Evidence from Danish Companies 1997-2007. (2013). Smith, Nina ; Parrotta, Pierpaolo.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  15. Female-Led Firms: Performance and Risk Attitudes. (2013). Smith, Nina ; Parrotta, Pierpaolo.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  16. Changing the Corporate Elite? Not So Easy. Female Directors’ Appointments onto Corporate Boards. (2013). Oxelheim, Lars ; Randoy, Trond ; Thomsen, Steen ; Gregoric, Aleksandra.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  17. Independent Directors’ Dissent on Boards: Evidence from Listed Companies in China. (2013). Khanna, Tarun ; Ma, Juan.
    In: Harvard Business School Working Papers.
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  18. Gender issues of financial analysts. (2013). Ge, Jingwen.
    In: Post-Print.
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  19. CEO gender, executive compensation and firm performance in Chinese‐listed enterprises. (2013). Vieito, João paulo ; McGuinness, Paul B. ; Lam, Kevin C. K., .
    In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
    RePEc:eee:pacfin:v:21:y:2013:i:1:p:1136-1159.

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  20. Women on corporate boards in Italy. (2013). Signoretti, Rossella ; Bianco, Magda ; Ciavarella, Angela.
    In: Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers).
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  21. Are Women Better Bankers to the Poor? Evidence from Rural Microfinance Institutions. (2013). Mersland, Roy ; Hartarska, Valentina ; Nadolnyak, Denis.
    In: 2014 Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) Annual Meeting, January 3-5, 2014, Philadelphia, PA.
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  22. Executive board composition and bank risk taking. (2012). Schaeck, Klaus ; Kick, Thomas ; Berger, Allen N..
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  23. Do the Board of Directors Characteristics Influence Firms Performance? The U.S. Evidence. (2012). Horvath, Roman ; Spirollari, Persida .
    In: Prague Economic Papers.
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  24. Does Corporate Governance Have an Effect on Performance in the European Banking Sector? Evidence from a Crisis Environment. (2012). Stepanova, Anastasia ; Ivantsova, Olga .
    In: HSE Working papers.
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  25. Does Gender Diversity in the Boardroom Improve Firm Performance?. (2012). Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov ; Rudholm, Niklas.
    In: HUI Working Papers.
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  26. DIVERSITÉ EN TERMES DE GENRE ET DE STATUT PROFESSIONNEL AU SEIN DES ORGANES DE DIRECTION ET GOUVERNANCE DES ENTREPRISES. (2012). Ben Ayed, Hanen Koubaa ; Michel, Sarah Saint.
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  27. Do corporate boards matter during the current financial crisis?. (2012). Wu, Qiang ; HASAN, IFTEKHAR ; Francis, Bill B..
    In: Review of Financial Economics.
    RePEc:eee:revfin:v:21:y:2012:i:2:p:39-52.

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  28. Gender pairings and accountability effects. (2012). Garofalo, Orsola ; Brandts, Jordi.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:83:y:2012:i:1:p:31-41.

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  29. Globalizing the boardroom—The effects of foreign directors on corporate governance and firm performance. (2012). masulis, ronald ; Xie, Fei ; Wang, Cong.
    In: Journal of Accounting and Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jaecon:v:53:y:2012:i:3:p:527-554.

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  30. Crisis, internal governance mechanisms and pension fund performance: Evidence from Poland. (2012). Kowalewski, Oskar ; Jackowicz, Krzysztof.
    In: Emerging Markets Review.
    RePEc:eee:ememar:v:13:y:2012:i:4:p:493-515.

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  31. Is there a gender gap in CEO compensation?. (2012). Matolcsy, Zoltan P. ; Bugeja, Martin ; Spiropoulos, Helen.
    In: Journal of Corporate Finance.
    RePEc:eee:corfin:v:18:y:2012:i:4:p:849-859.

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  32. Women on boards of directors: Why skirts in seats aren’t enough. (2012). Fitzsimmons, Stacey R..
    In: Business Horizons.
    RePEc:eee:bushor:v:55:y:2012:i:6:p:557-566.

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  33. The Effects of Board Characteristics on Loan Covenants: An Empirical Analysis. (2012). Chakravarty, Sugato ; Rutherford, Leann G..
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  34. What Do CEOs Do?. (2012). Sadun, Raffaella ; Prat, Andrea ; Guiso, Luigi ; bandiera, oriana.
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  35. The Role of Women in the Italian Network of Boards of Directors, 2003-2010. (2011). Santella, Paolo ; Ricciuti, Roberto ; Drago, Carlo ; Satella, Paolo ; Millo, Francesco .
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  36. CEO and Board Characteristics as Determinants of Private Benefits of Control: Evidence from the Russian Stock Exchange. (2011). Муравьев, Александр ; Ilina, Yulia ; Berezinets, Irina ; Muravyev, Alexander.
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  37. Men among men do not take norm enforcement seriously. (2011). Muren, Astri ; Boschini, Anne ; Persson, Mats.
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    RePEc:eee:soceco:v:40:y:2011:i:5:p:523-529.

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  38. Gender differences in team work and team competition. (2011). Kübler, Dorothea ; Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta ; Kbler, Dorothea.
    In: Journal of Economic Psychology.
    RePEc:eee:joepsy:v:32:y:2011:i:5:p:797-808.

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  39. Women in top management and agency costs. (2011). Woodard, Lorraine S. ; Park, Jung Chul ; Jurkus, Anthony F..
    In: Journal of Business Research.
    RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:64:y:2011:i:2:p:180-186.

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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..
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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.
    RePEc:eee:jfinec:v:98:y:2010:i:3:p:550-567.

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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.
    RePEc:eee:enepol:v:38:y:2010:i:8:p:4737-4740.

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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, .
    In: Journal of Empirical Finance.
    RePEc:eee:empfin:v:17:y:2010:i:3:p:300-312.

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  49. Female Hires and the Success of Start-up Firms. (2009). Zulehner, Christine ; Weber, Andrea.
    In: NRN working papers.
    RePEc:jku:nrnwps:2009_28.

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  50. Female Hires and the Success of Start-up Firms. (2009). Zulehner, Christine ; Weber, Andrea.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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