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The search for alignment of board gender diversity, the adoption of environmental management systems, and the association with firm performance in Asian firms. (2020). Khan, Hashim ; Orij, Rene ; Rehman, Saif.
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management.
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  22. Do the Board of Directors´ Characteristics Influence Firm´s Performance? The U.S. Evidence. (2012). Horvath, Roman ; Spirollari, Persida .
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  23. Does Corporate Governance Have an Effect on Performance in the European Banking Sector? Evidence from a Crisis Environment. (2012). Stepanova, Anastasia ; Ivantsova, Olga .
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  24. Does Gender Diversity in the Boardroom Improve Firm Performance?. (2012). Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov ; Rudholm, Niklas.
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  26. Do corporate boards matter during the current financial crisis?. (2012). Wu, Qiang ; HASAN, IFTEKHAR ; Francis, Bill B..
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  34. The Role of Women in the Italian Network of Boards of Directors, 2003-2010. (2011). Santella, Paolo ; Ricciuti, Roberto ; Drago, Carlo ; Millo, Francesco ; Satella, Paolo .
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  35. 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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  36. Men among men do not take norm enforcement seriously. (2011). Muren, Astri ; Boschini, Anne ; Persson, Mats .
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  38. Women in top management and agency costs. (2011). Jurkus, Anthony F. ; Woodard, Lorraine S. ; Park, Jung Chul.
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  39. Does board gender diversity improve the informativeness of stock prices?. (2011). Gul, Ferdinand ; Ng, Anthony C. ; Srinidhi, Bin.
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  40. 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. New Zealand Corporate Boards in Transition: Composition, Activity and Incentives Between 1995 and 2010. (2011). boyle, glenn ; Ji, XU.
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  46. Unequal representation of women and men in energy company boards and management groups: Are there implications for mitigation?. (2010). Carlsson-Kanyama, A. ; Rohr, Ulrike ; Julia, Isabel Ripa .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  47. 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, .
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  50. From Female Labor Force Participation to Boardroom Gender Diversity. (). Adams, Renee ; Kirchmaier, Tom.
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