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Good enough to move? Window-dressing performance impending turnover in inter-organizational mobility. (2019). Ahn, He Soung ; Ok, Chiho.
In: Review of Managerial Science.
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  42. Does corporate social responsibility affect mutual fund performance and flows?. (2017). El Ghoul, Sadok ; Karoui, Aymen.
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  43. Does style-shifting activity predict performance? Evidence from equity mutual funds. (2016). Herrmann, Ulf ; Rohleder, Martin ; Scholz, Hendrik.
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  44. Fund managers herding and the sensitivity of fund flows to past performance. (2016). Casavecchia, Lorenzo.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  45. Are star funds really shining? Cross-trading and performance shifting in mutual fund families. (2016). Peijnenburg, Kim ; Nefedova, Tamara ; Parise, Gianpaolo ; Eisele, Alexander.
    In: BIS Working Papers.
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  46. Managerial multitasking in the mutual fund industry. (2015). Agarwal, Vikas ; Ma, Linlin ; Mullally, Kevin.
    In: CFR Working Papers.
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  47. Gauging Form PF: Data Tolerances in Regulatory Reporting on Hedge Fund Risk Exposures. (2015). Flood, Mark ; Monin, Phillip ; Bandyopadhyay, Lina.
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    In: Post-Print.
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  49. Board Overlaps in Mutual Fund Families. (2015). Sisli Ciamarra, Elif ; Hornstein, Abigail.
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  50. Mandatory portfolio disclosure, stock liquidity, and mutual fund performance. (2014). Tang, Yuehua ; Agarwal, Vikas ; Mullally, Kevin Andrew ; Yang, Baozhong.
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