Social network impact on corporate performance and governance
Motivated by the centrality measures constructed in Larcker, So and Wang (2013), I affirm that board connectedness positively affect firm performance in Singapore, and even if we were to measure firm performance by Tobin's Q. The impact on firm performance persists over at least four years. Con...
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Main Author: | KHOO, Jonathan Chew Hoe |
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2017
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