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| F275.5
The CPC’s Party Building into Articles of Association, State-owned Property Rights and Corporate
Financial Fraud
Xiu Zongfeng
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Gu Yupeng
,
Yin Jingwei
: “The CPC’s Party Building into Articles of Association” is an innovative institutional arrangement of the embedding of Party organizations into corporate governance in the new era. “...
First published at: Aug 01, 2022
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10.16538/j.cnki.jsufe.2022.04.007
Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 24, Issue 04
, pp. 93 - 107
| F272.3
Performance below Historical Aspirations, Management Autonomy and
Financial Fraud
Lian Yanling
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Liu Yilin
,
Zheng Weiwei
The ethical issues in the growth of firms have always been the focus of the practical and academic circles. When faced with underperformance, whether firms will take moral hazard to deal w...
First published at: Apr 01, 2021
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10.16538/j.cnki.jsufe.2021.02.004
Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 23, Issue 02
, pp. 46 - 60,92
| F270
Financial Fraud
, Industry Characteristics and “Peer Effects” of Corporate Investment
Wang Lei
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Hu Chunhua
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Kong Dongmin
Corporate peer effects mean that corporate policies are influenced by the characteristics and actions of other firms in the reference group. It is generally recognized that managerial peer...
First published at: Dec 01, 2018
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10.16538/j.cnki.fem.2018.12.009
Foreign Economics & Management
, Vol. 40, Issue 12
, pp. 125 - 137
| F275.5;C913.68
CEO vs CFO:Can Female Executives Restrain
Financial Fraud
?
Zhou Zejiang
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Liu Zhongyan
,
Hu Rui
Female executives have exerted an important effect on corporate decisions.This paper uses A-share listed companies from 2000 to 2012 in China's capital market as the sample,and empirically...
First published at: Jan 25, 2016
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10.16538/j.cnki.jsufe.2016.01.005
Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
, Vol. 18, Issue 01
, pp. 50 - 63
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