Outside Directors on Corporate Boards: Background and Behavior
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DOI: 10.22740/kdi.focus.e.2015.56
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- Juan Ma & Tarun Khanna, 2013. "Independent Directors’ Dissent on Boards: Evidence from Listed Companies in China," Harvard Business School Working Papers 13-089, Harvard Business School, revised Oct 2013.
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- Lee, Hwaryung, 2016. "The Retention of Underperforming CEOs and the Implications on Collusion – Controlling Management and Preventing Collusion by Strengthening the Independence of the Board," KDI Focus 77, Korea Development Institute (KDI).
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