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No. 30-4, December 2018

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Index

  • A Message from the Editor
  • Are U.S. Companies Too Short‐Term Oriented? Some Thoughts
  • Corporate Short‐Termism and How It Happens
  • Do Staggered Boards Matter for Firm Value?
  • Executive Summaries
  • How Have Green Companies Fared in Transactions with Banks? A Stakeholder‐Management Perspective
  • Issue Information ‐ TOC
  • The Evolution of Corporate Cash
  • The Market Price of Managerial Indiscretions
  • Who Are the Short‐Termists?
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