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Chairperson and CEO foreignness and CG quality of emerging markets MNCs: Moderating role of international board interlocks. (2022). Tunyi, Abongeh A ; Areneke, Geofry.
In: International Journal of Finance & Economics.
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  34. When firms talk, do investors listen? The role of trust in stock market reactions to corporate earnings announcements. (2015). Xie, Fei ; Pevzner, Mikhail ; Xin, Xiangang .
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  35. Corporate governance and performance of financial institutions. (2015). Zagorchev, Andrey ; Gao, Lei.
    In: Journal of Economics and Business.
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  36. Executive incentives and payout policy: Empirical evidence from Europe. (2015). de Cesari, Amedeo ; Ozkan, Neslihan.
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  37. International returnees as outside directors: A catalyst for strategic adaptation under institutional pressure. (2015). Lee, Ji-Hwan ; Roberts, Michael J. D., .
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  38. The social, environmental and ethical performance of Chinese companies: Evidence from the Shanghai Stock Exchange. (2015). Farag, Hisham ; Mallin, Chris ; Meng, Qingwei .
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
    RePEc:eee:finana:v:42:y:2015:i:c:p:53-63.

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  39. Foreign institutional investors and corporate governance in emerging markets: Evidence of a split-share structure reform in China. (2015). Huang, Wei ; Zhu, Tao.
    In: Journal of Corporate Finance.
    RePEc:eee:corfin:v:32:y:2015:i:c:p:312-326.

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  40. Board independence and firm performance in China. (2015). Miletkov, Mihail K. ; Wei, Zuobao ; Liu, YU ; Yang, Tina .
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  41. The Effects of Corporate Governance and Product Market Competition on Analysts Forecasts: Evidence from the Brazilian Capital Market. (2015). Feres, Jose Elias ; Dalmacio, Flavia Zoboli .
    In: The International Journal of Accounting.
    RePEc:eee:accoun:v:50:y:2015:i:3:p:316-339.

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  42. Institutional Investors and Corporate Political Activism. (2015). Albuquerque, Rui ; Zhang, Chendi ; Rocholl, Jorg ; Lei, Zicheng .
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  43. The Diffusion of Corporate Governance to Emerging Markets: Evaluating Two Dimensions of Investor Heterogeneity. (2014). Wei, Shang-Jin ; Sung, Taeyoon ; Kim, Woochan.
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  44. Do foreign investors improve informational efficiency of stock prices? Evidence from Japan. (2014). Shen, Jianfeng.
    In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
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  45. International portfolio choice and political instability risk: A multi-objective approach. (2014). Smimou, K..
    In: European Journal of Operational Research.
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  46. Institutional investors, political connections and analyst following in Malaysia. (2014). Abdul Wahab, Effiezal Aswadi, ; Verhoeven, Peter ; How, Janice.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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  47. What is the Relation (if any) Between a Firms Corporate Governance Arrangements and its Financial Performance?. (2014). Dam, Lammertjan ; Wessels, Roberto E. ; Wansbeek, Tom J..
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  48. International Corporate Governance Spillovers; Evidence from Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions. (2013). Matos, Pedro ; Ferreira, Miguel A ; Brandao-Marques, Luis ; Albuquerque, Rui.
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  49. Foreign Investors as Change Agents: The Swedish Firm Experience. (2013). Palmberg, Johanna ; Lee, Wayne Y. ; Fogel, Kathy S..
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  51. Say on pay laws, executive compensation, CEO pay slice, and firm value around the world. (2013). Lel, Ugur ; Correa, Ricardo.
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  52. Rights offerings, trading, and regulation: a global perspective. (2013). Vermaelen, Theo ; Massa, Massimo ; Xu, Moqi .
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  53. Are foreign investors really beneficial? Evidence from South Korea. (2013). Garner, Jacqueline L. ; Kim, Wonyong .
    In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
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  54. The U.S. left behind? Financial globalization and the rise of IPOs outside the U.S.. (2013). Stulz, René ; Karolyi, G. ; Doidge, Craig.
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  55. Insiders’ incentives for asymmetric disclosure and firm-specific information flows. (2013). Kim, Jeong-Bon ; Jiang, LI ; Pang, Lei.
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  56. Institutional investor stability and crash risk: Monitoring versus short-termism?. (2013). Callen, Jeffrey L. ; Huafang, Xiao .
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  57. The role of institutional investors in public-to-private transactions. (2013). BIGELLI, MARCO ; Barbi, Massimiliano ; Bajo, Emanuele ; Hillier, David.
    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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  58. Financial Liberalization, Foreign Ownership and Corporate Operational Efficiency: The Case of Taiwan Market. (2013). Huang, Jiun-Kai ; Lee, Tung-Hao.
    In: Review of Economics & Finance.
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  59. The impact of foreign investors on the risk-taking of Japanese firms. (2012). Nguyen, Pascal.
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  60. Does Competition Matter for Corporate Governance? The Role of Country Characteristics. (2012). Some, Hyacinthe Y. ; Valery, Pascale ; Cosset, Jean-Claude .
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  61. Capital structure and corporate governance quality: Evidence from the Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). (2012). Kim, Young ; Jiraporn, Pornsit ; Kitsabunnarat, Pattanaporn .
    In: International Review of Economics & Finance.
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  62. The impact of foreign investors on the risk-taking of Japanese firms. (2012). Nguyen, Pascal.
    In: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies.
    RePEc:eee:jjieco:v:26:y:2012:i:2:p:233-248.

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  63. CEO compensation, family control, and institutional investors in Continental Europe. (2012). Croci, Ettore ; Ozkan, Neslihan ; Gonenc, Halit .
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    RePEc:eee:jbfina:v:36:y:2012:i:12:p:3318-3335.

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  64. Government ownership and corporate governance: Evidence from the EU. (2012). Zagorchev, Andrey ; Brockman, Paul ; Salas, Jesus M. ; Borisova, Ginka .
    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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  65. Financial reporting opacity and informed trading by international institutional investors. (2012). Maffett, Mark .
    In: Journal of Accounting and Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jaecon:v:54:y:2012:i:2:p:201-220.

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  66. Voting with their feet or activism? Institutional investors’ impact on CEO turnover. (2012). Zhang, Andrew ; Intintoli, Vincent J. ; Helwege, Jean .
    In: Journal of Corporate Finance.
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  67. Why Did U.S. Banks Invest in Highly-Rated Securitization Tranches?. (2011). Stulz, René ; Erel, Isil ; Nadauld, Taylor D..
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  68. The prudential effect of strategic institutional ownership on stock performance. (2011). Clark, Ephraim ; Belghitar, Yacine ; Kassimatis, Konstantino .
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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