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This article discusses the extent to which rule of law principles have been embraced within the language, principles and practice of China’s Company Law. The paper discusses different understandings of the rule of law that are to be found in the wider literature. Whilst China has affirmed the...
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Values Survey data depicts China to be a high-trust, achievement oriented society, which does not fit into popular pictures …
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Values Survey data depicts China to be a high-trust, achievement oriented society, which does not fit into popular pictures …
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Values Survey data depicts China to be a high-trust, achievement oriented society, which does not fit into popular pictures …
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Values Survey data depicts China to be a high-trust, achievement oriented society, which does not fit into popular pictures …
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This paper examines how independent directors' social capital, as measured by their social network, affects corporate fraud. We find that firms with well-connected independent directors are less likely to commit fraud, supporting our monitoring effect hypothesis. This result is robust to a...
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social capital is significant only in pooled OLS estimations, and trust as well as the participation dimension of social … capital exert no impact across all estimations. Our interpretation is that this is partly due to the fact that trust, values …
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