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Authenticity and Corporate Governance. (2019). Steckler, Erica ; Clark, Cynthia.
In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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  8. La dynamique de changement des formes de gouvernance : le cas français (2000-2014). (2018). Tichit, Ariane ; Hollandts, Xavier ; Borodak, Daniela.
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  9. Related parties disclosure: Is a risk-based approach more effective?. (2018). Pisoni, Piero ; di Trana, Melchior Gromis ; Bava, Fabrizio ; Busso, Donatella.
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  10. Varieties of institutional systems: A contextual taxonomy of understudied countries. (2018). Judge, William Q ; Fainshmidt, Stav ; Aguilera, Ruth V ; Smith, Adam.
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  11. Why are your reward strategies not working? The role of shareholder value, country context, and employee voice. (2018). Kornelakis, Andreas.
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  12. Understanding When MNCs can Overcome Institutional Distance: A Research Agenda. (2017). Fortwengel, Johann.
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  13. INŠTITUCIONÁLNE A MAKROEKONOMICKÉ PROSTREDIE FIRIEM. (2017). Kittova, Zuzana ; Steinhauser, Duan.
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  14. The governance impact of a changing investor landscape. (2017). Desender, Kurt ; Aguilera, Ruth V ; Lamy, Monica Lopez-Puertas ; Ho, Jun.
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  15. Dual class shares, board of directors’ effectiveness and firm’s market value: an empirical study. (2017). Iquiapaza, Robert ; Bressan, Aureliano ; Andrade, Lelis Pedro.
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  16. Corporate governance effectiveness along the entrepreneurial process of a family firm: the role of private equity. (2017). Montanari, Stefano ; Toma, Paolo.
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  17. Corporate governance, board networks and growth in domestic and international markets: Evidence from India. (2017). Singh, Deeksha ; Delios, Andrew.
    In: Journal of World Business.
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  18. Institutional logics, family firm governance and performance. (2017). Amore, Mario ; le Breton-Miller, Isabelle ; Corbetta, Guido ; Minichilli, Alessandro.
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  19. Corporate governance practices, ownership structure, and corporate performance in the GCC countries. (2017). Ismail, Ahmad ; Abdallah, Abed Al-Nasser.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
    RePEc:eee:intfin:v:46:y:2017:i:c:p:98-115.

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  20. Ownership structure and earnings management in emerging markets—An institutionalized agency perspective. (2017). Bao, Shuji Rosey ; Lewellyn, Krista B.
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  21. The governance transfer of blockholders: Evidence from block acquisitions and earnings management around the world. (2017). Dharwadkar, Ravi ; Shi, Linna ; Dai, Lili ; Zhang, Bohui.
    In: Journal of Corporate Finance.
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  22. Who needs experts most? Board industry expertise and strategic change—a contingency perspective. (2017). Schrapp, Sebastian ; Wolff, Michael ; Oehmichen, Jana.
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  23. Subprime governance: Agency costs in vertically integrated banks and the 2008 mortgage crisis. (2017). Pierce, Lamar ; Gartenberg, Claudine.
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  24. When Elites Forget Their Duties: The Double‐Edged Sword of Prestigious Directors on Boards. (2017). Yoshikawa, Toru ; Wolff, Michael ; Oehmichen, Jana ; Braun, Daniel.
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  25. An Institutional Configurational Approach to Cross-National Diversity in Corporate Governance. (2017). Aguilera, Ruth V ; Haxhi, Ilir.
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  26. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES AND PERFORMANCE OF FIRMS IN ASIAN MARKETS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND VIETNAM. (2016). Nguyen, Tuan ; van Tuan, Nguyen.
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  27. SHORT-TERMISM IN EURONEXT LISBON: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS. (2016). Matos, Pedro Verga ; Coelho, Miguel.
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  28. “Governance and corruption: is history repeating itself?” Fostering a debate and inviting contributions from a multidisciplinary perspective. (2016). Melis, Andrea ; Pietra, Roberto.
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  29. The configurational effects of board monitoring and the institutional environment on CEO compensation: a country-level fuzzy-set analysis. (2016). Muller-Kahle, Maureen I ; Lewellyn, Krista B.
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  30. Purpose-driven corporations: how corporate law reorders the field of corporate governance. (2016). Hatchuel, Armand ; Levillain, Kevin ; Segrestin, Blanche.
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  31. The effect of cross-listing on the environmental, social, and governance performance of firms. (2016). Misani, Nicola ; del Bosco, Barbara.
    In: Journal of World Business.
    RePEc:eee:worbus:v:51:y:2016:i:6:p:977-990.

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  32. Mitigating the dual liability of newness and foreignness in capital markets: The role of returnee independent directors. (2016). Li, Weiwen ; Filatotchev, Igor ; Bruton, Garry D.
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  33. Reassessing board member allegiance: CEO replacement following financial misconduct. (2016). Boeker, Warren ; Gomulya, David.
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  34. Expressive Shareholder Democracy: A Multilevel Study of Shareholder Dissent in 15 Western European Countries. (2016). Sauerwald, Steve ; van Essen, Marc ; van Oosterhout, J.
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  35. When do family firms have an advantage in transitioning economies? Toward a dynamic institution-based view. (2015). Zellweger, Thomas M ; Eddleston, Kimberly A ; Banalieva, Elitsa R.
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  36. Human Capital and CEO Compensation during Institutional Transitions. (2015). Li, Sunny ; Peng, Mike W ; Markoczy, Livia.
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  37. Blockholding and organisational diversity: the case of a transition economy. (2014). Prasnikar, Janez ; Mikerevic, Dragan ; Voje, Damjan.
    In: Journal of East European Management Studies.
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  38. THE MEDIA INFLUENCY ON THE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES. (2014). Moris, Karen.
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  39. Independent boards and the institutional investors that prefer them: Drivers of institutional investor heterogeneity in governance preferences. (2014). Johnson, Scott G. ; Schnatterly, Karen.
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  40. A Question of Legitimacy? A Dynamic Perspective on Multinational Firm Control. (2013). Ambos, Bjorn ; Brenner, Barbara.
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  41. Competition and Cooperation in Corporate Governance: The Effects of Labor Institutions on Blockholder Effectiveness in 23 European Countries. (2013). , Pursey ; van Essen, Marc ; van Oosterhout, J.
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  42. Setting Your Own Standards: Internal Corporate Governance Codes as a Response to Institutional Pressure. (2012). David, Robert J ; Okhmatovskiy, Ilya.
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  43. Measuring Corporate Governance: Lessons from the Bundles Approach. (2012). Schnyder, Gerhard.
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  45. Governance Form and Organizational Adaptation: Lessons from the Savings and Loan Industry in the 1980s. (2011). Kraatz, Matthew S ; Moore, James H.
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  46. The Trap of Continual Ownership Change in International Equity Joint Ventures. (2010). Beamish, Paul W ; Chung, Chris Changwha.
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  47. When a Thousand Words are (Not) Enough: An Empirical Study of the Relationship Between Firm Performance and Attention to Shareholders. (2010). Passos, Bruno ; de Mesquita, Luciana C.
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  48. The Effects of Corporate Governance and Institutional Environments on Export Behaviour in Emerging Economies. (2009). xu, bin ; Liu, Xiaohui ; Lu, Jiangyong.
    In: Management International Review.
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    In: Organization Science.
    RePEc:inm:ororsc:v:20:y:2009:i:6:p:1034-1052.

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    In: Organization Science.
    RePEc:inm:ororsc:v:19:y:2008:i:3:p:381-385.

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