How does interpersonal justice affect outside directors’ governance behavior? A cross-cultural comparison
We examine the impact of interpersonal justice among outside directors on the board and between a director and the CEO regarding the director’s monitoring and resource provision behaviors in different cultural contexts. We argue that directors from individualistic countries are more influenced by CE...
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Main Authors: | DEL BRIO, Esther B., HERNANDEZ-MAESTRO, Rosa M., YOSHIKAWA, Toru |
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2018
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