Sustainable and Ethical Entrepreneurship, Corporate Finance and Governance, and Institutional Reform in China.
Douglas Cumming, Wenxuan Hou, Edward Lee
págs. 505-508
Revisiting the Bright and Dark Sides of Capital Flows in Business Groups.
Joseph P.H. Fan, Li Jin, Guojian Zheng
págs. 509-528
Social Capital, Informal Governance, and Post-IPO Firm Performance: A Study of Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms.
Jerry X. Cao, Yuan Ding, Hua Zhang
págs. 529-551
Ownership Structure and Insider Trading: Evidence from China.
Qing He, Oliver M. Rui
págs. 553-574
Is Corporate Governance in China Related to Performance Persistence?
Lars Helge Haß, Sofia Johan, Denis Schweizer
págs. 575-592
Donate Money, but Whose? An Empirical Study of Ultimate Control Rights, Agency Problems, and Corporate Philanthropy in China.
Justin Tan, Yuejun Tang
págs. 593-610
Good Apples, Bad Apples: Sorting Among Chinese Companies Traded in the U.S.
James S. Ang, Zhiqian Jiang, Chaopeng Wu
págs. 611-629
Environmental Management Under Subnational Institutional Constraints.
Shujun Ding, Chunxin Jia, Zhenyu Wu, Wenlong Yuan
págs. 631-648
The Effectiveness of Public Enforcement: Evidence from the Resolution of Tunneling in China.
Lars Helge Haß, Sofia Johan, Maximilian André Müller
págs. 649-668
Executive Compensation and Corporate Fraud in China.
Martin J. Conyon, Lerong He
págs. 669-691
Regulatory Sanctions on Independent Directors and Their Consequences to the Director Labor Market: Evidence from China.
Michael Firth, Sonia Wong, Qingquan Xin, Ho Yin Yick
págs. 693-708
Institutional Investors, Political Connections, and the Incidence of Regulatory Enforcement Against Corporate Fraud.
Wenfeng Wu, Sofia A. Johan, Oliver M. Rui
págs. 709-726
Does the External Monitoring Effect of Financial Analysts Deter Corporate Fraud in China?
Jiandong Chen, Douglas Cumming, Wenxuan Hou, Edward Lee
págs. 727-742
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