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The Old Boy Network: Gender Differences in the Impact of Social Networks on Remuneration in Top Executive Jobs. (2011). Seabright, Paul ; Lalanne, Marie .
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  44. Shareholder interests vs board of director members interests and company performance: A new look. (2011). Switzer, Lorne ; Cao, YU.
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  46. The role of directors’ professional and social networks in CEO compensation and the managerial labour market. (2010). Zhao, Y..
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  47. Auswirkungen von Mehrfachmandaten deutscher Vorstands- und Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender auf den Unternehmenserfolg / The Impact of Multiple Board Memberships of CEOs and Chairmen of Supervisory Boards on. (2010). Peters, Heiko ; Buchwald, Achim ; Balsmeier, Benjamin .
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  48. Board interlocks and the propensity to be targeted in private equity transactions. (2010). Yim, Soojin ; Stuart, Toby E..
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  49. Boardroom Centrality and Stock Returns. (2010). Larcker, David F. ; Wang, Charles C. Y., ; So, Eric C..
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  50. The Role of Boards of Directors in Corporate Governance: A Conceptual Framework and Survey. (2010). Weisbach, Michael ; Hermalin, Benjamin ; Adams, Renee.
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