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CitEc . These are
citations from works listed in RePEc
that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all
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Ekholm, Anders & von Nandelstadh, Alexander, 2004.
"Do Analysts Leak Information to Preferred Customers? ,"
Working Papers
505, Hanken School of Economics.
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Forsman, Maria & Solitander, Nikodemus, 2004.
"The Context and Diffusion of Knowledge in the Finnish Jewellery Industry - The role of The House of Fabergé ,"
Working Papers
506, Hanken School of Economics.
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Kulp-Tåg, Sofie, 2007.
"An Empirical Comparison of Linear and Nonlinear Volatility Models for Nordic Stock Returns ,"
Working Papers
525, Hanken School of Economics.
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Ekholm, Bo-Göran & Wallin, Jan, 2006.
"Flexible Budgeting under Uncertainty: A Real Options Perspective ,"
Working Papers
520, Hanken School of Economics.
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Andreev, Andriy & Sjöholm, Hans-Kristian, 2006.
"Projections of Pension Fund Solvency under Alternative Accounting Regimes ,"
Working Papers
517, Hanken School of Economics.
Ekholm, Bo-Göran & Wallin, Jan, 2004.
"Strategic Priorities, Company Performance and Attitudes Towards Management Accounting Techniques: an Empirical Study ,"
Working Papers
507, Hanken School of Economics.
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