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Journal Rankings and the Sustainability of Diversity in Accounting Research.. (2015). Palea, Vera.
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  28. How much does book value data tell us about systemic risk and its interactions with the macroeconomy? A Luxembourg empirical evaluation. (2018). Jin, Xisong.
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  29. Which Accounting Rules for Economic and Social Sustainable Development? Engaging Critically with IFRS Adoption in the EU.. (2017). Palea, Vera ; Biancone, Paolo Pietro.
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  30. International cross-sector social partnerships between sport and governments: The World Anti-Doping Agency. (2017). Toohey, Kristine ; Beaton, Anthony.
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  31. Journal rankings in management and business studies: What rules do we play by?. (2017). Vogel, Rick ; Petersen, Jessica ; Hattke, Fabian.
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  32. Is accounting an applied discipline? An institutional theory assessment of the value of faculty accounting-related work experience in the academic labor market. (2017). Fogarty, Timothy J ; Jonas, Gregory A ; Zimmerman, Aleksandra B.
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  33. Whither accounting research? A European view. (2017). Palea, Vera.
    In: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING.
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  34. Firm Bosses or Helpful Neighbours? The Ambiguity and Co-Construction of MNE Regional Management Mandates. (2017). McGaughey, Sara L ; Clegg, Jeremy L ; Alfoldi, Eva A.
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  35. Preserving Theoretical Divergence in Management Research: Why the Explanatory Potential of Qualitative Research Should Be Harnessed Rather than Suppressed. (2017). Cornelissen, Joep P.
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  36. ‘Were Sorry to Hear Youve Been Unwell…’ Personal Reflections on Health and Well-being in the Workplace. (2017). Prothero, Andrea.
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  37. Professor – Brötli-Fresser: Entwicklungstendenzen und Zukunftsperspektiven des Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnisses in der Managementforschung. (2016). , Osterloh.
    In: Die Unternehmung - Swiss Journal of Business Research and Practice.
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  38. The Business School’s Right to Operate: Responsibilization and Resistance. (2016). Vallentin, Steen ; Murillo, David.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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  39. Bank Capital Structure and Financial Innovation: Antagonists or Two Sides of the Same Coin?. (2016). Sasso, Lorenzo.
    In: HSE Working papers.
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  40. Perish or Publish in China: Pressures on Young Chinese Scholars to Publish in Internationally Indexed Journals. (2016). Su, Yan ; Ru, Xin ; Tian, Mei.
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  41. La investigación en dirección y gestión de empresas: ¿una actividad relevante y fundamentada en la realidad?. (2016). Heras-Saizarbitoria, Iñaki ; Boiral, Olivier ; Herassaizarbitoria, Iaki.
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  42. Unclipping our wings: Ways forward in qualitative research in sport management. (2016). Shaw, Sally ; Hoeber, Larena.
    In: Sport Management Review.
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  43. Journal Rankings and the Sustainability of Diversity in Accounting Research.. (2015). Palea, Vera.
    In: Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers.
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  44. Beating the Odds! Build theory from emerging markets phenomenon and the emergence of case study research—A “Test-Tube” typology. (2015). Kotapati, Srinivasa Reddy ; Nisar, Tahir ; Reddy, Kotapati Srinivasa.
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  45. Revisiting and Reinforcing the Farmers Fox Theory: A Study (Test) of Three Cases in Cross-border Inbound Acquisitions. (2015). Kotapati, Srinivasa Reddy ; Reddy, Kotapati Srinivasa.
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  46. Are organization studies well inspired? Four views. (2015). Allard-Poesi, Florence ; Germain, Olivier ; Huault, Isabelle ; Koenig, Gerard.
    In: Post-Print.
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  47. Fair value disclosure, liquidity risk and stock returns. (2015). Roggi, Oliviero ; giannozzi, alessandro.
    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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  48. The political economy of fair value reporting and the governance of the standards-setting process: Critical issues and pitfalls from a continental European union perspective. (2015). Palea, Vera.
    In: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING.
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  49. Business doctoral education as a liminal period of transition: Comparing theory and practice. (2015). Raineri, Nicolas.
    In: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING.
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  50. What is going on? The sustainability of accounting academia. (2015). Gendron, Yves ; Humphrey, Christopher.
    In: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING.
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  51. What about the future of the academy? – Some remarks on the looming colonisation of doctoral education. (2015). Grottke, Markus ; Pelger, Christoph.
    In: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING.
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  52. Liminal transgressions, or where should the critical academy go from here? Reimagining the future of doctoral education to engender research sustainability. (2015). Prasad, Ajnesh.
    In: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING.
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  53. Financial Reporting for Varieties of Capitalism: The Case Against a Single Set of International Financial Reporting Standards.. (2014). Palea, Vera.
    In: Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers.
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  54. Bank procyclicality and output: Issues and policies. (2014). Delis, Manthos ; Athanasoglou, Panayiotis ; Daniilidis, Ioannis .
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  55. La formation de laccountability en situations conflictuelles. (2014). Berland, Nicolas ; Grisard, Claudine.
    In: Economics Thesis from University Paris Dauphine.
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  56. Moving Forward: Developing Theoretical Contributions in Management Studies. (2014). Durand, Rodolphe ; Cornelissen, Joep P..
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  57. Variety, Novelty, and Perceptions of Scholarship in Research on Management and Organizations: An Appeal for Ambidextrous Scholarship. (2014). Cornelissen, Joep ; Harley, Bill ; Delios, Andrew ; Corbett, Andrew.
    In: Journal of Management Studies.
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  58. The Politics of Fair Value Reporting and the Governance of the Standards-Setting Process: Critical Issues and Pitfalls from a European Perspective. (2013). Palea, Vera.
    In: Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers.
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  59. Bank procyclicality and output: Issues and policies. (2013). Delis, Manthos ; Athanasoglou, Panayiotis ; Manthos, Delis ; Ioannis, Daniilidis .
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  60. Stop filling in the gaps! Rethinking organizational justice through problematization. (2013). Blanchet, Vivien ; Perret, Veronique ; Magista, Veronique.
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  61. Strategizing and Operating Through Our Values: JMS at 50. (2013). Cornelissen, Joep ; Harley, Bill ; Delios, Andrew ; Corbett, Andrew.
    In: Journal of Management Studies.
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  63. Financial Regulation Going Forward. (2010). Carletti, Elena ; Allen, Franklin.
    In: IMES Discussion Paper Series.
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  64. The Global Financial Crisis. (2010). Carletti, Elena ; Allen, Franklin.
    In: Working Papers Central Bank of Chile.
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    In: International Review of Finance.
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  66. Illiquidity and all its friends. (2010). Tirole, Jean.
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  67. No place to hide: The global crisis in equity markets in 2008/2009. (2009). Bodnar, Gordon ; Bartram, Söhnke.
    In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
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