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  12. Machine learning, knowledge risk, and principal-agent problems in automated trading. (2022). Borch, Christian.
    In: Technology in Society.
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  13. Veni vidi VC – the backend of the digital economy and its political making. (2021). Cooiman, Franziska.
    In: EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters.
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  14. Connectivity and growth: Financial centres in investment banking networks. (2021). Paitka, Vladimr ; Urban, Michael ; Wjcik, Dariusz.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  15. STUDY REGARDING THE IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF RISKS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF A ROMANIAN ORGANIZATION. (2021). Ceocea, Raluca Alexandra ; Titu, Aurel Mihail ; Pop, Alina Bianca.
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  16. From exit to control: The structural power of finance under asset manager capitalism. (2021). Braun, Benjamin.
    In: SocArXiv.
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  17. Transcending historys heavy hand: The future in economic action. (2020). Beckert, Jens ; Ergen, Timur.
    In: MPIfG Discussion Paper.
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  18. This can(€™t) be an asset class: The world of money management, €œsociety€ , and the contested morality of farmland investments. (2020). Ouma, Stefan.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
    RePEc:sae:envira:v:52:y:2020:i:1:p:66-87.

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  19. Asset Manager Capitalism as a Corporate Governance Regime. (2020). Braun, Benjamin.
    In: SocArXiv.
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  20. Anatomy of the Fund Management Industry. (2020). Suchdev, Priyanka ; Patwa, Nitin ; Seetharaman, A.
    In: Accounting and Finance Research.
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  21. Product Categories as Judgment Devices: The Moral Awakening of the Investment Industry. (2019). Durand, Rodolphe ; Arjalies, Diane-Laure.
    In: Organization Science.
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  22. Dirty Banking: Probing the Gap in Sustainable Finance. (2019). Urban, Michael A ; Wojcik, Dariusz.
    In: Sustainability.
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