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  1. The role of caste for board membership, CEO, and interlocking
  2. Are socially responsible firms less likely to restate earnings?
  3. Financial statement effects of adopting IFRS: the Canadian experience
  4. Confucius confusion: analyst forecast dispersion and business cycles
  5. The political economy of human rights organizations’ codes of ethics
  6. Borrower distress and the efficiency of relationship banking
  7. Corporate goodness and profit warnings
  8. Do voluntary disclosures of bad news improve liquidity?
  9. The Bad, the boom and the bust: Profit warnings over the business cycle
  10. Social entrepreneurship and indigenous people
  11. The Ricochet Effect of Bad News
  12. IFRS and accounting quality: legal origin, regional, and disclosure impacts
  13. ERP system implementation announcements: does the market cheer or jeer the adopters and vendors?
  14. Land claim and treaty negotiations in British Columbia, Canada: Implications for First Nations land and self-governance
  15. Discussion of “Cost of Capital for Exempt Foreign Private Issuers: Information Risk Effect or Earnings Quality Effect? It Depends”
  16. Illegal insider trading and corporate governance
  17. Purchasing reserves and commodity market timing as takeover motives in the oil and gas industry
  18. Materiality disclosure and litigation risks: A Canadian perspective
  19. Carbon Credits on Private Lands in British Columbia
  20. Ethical perceptions on earnings management
  21. Oil prices and accounting profits of oil and gas companies
  22. Profit warnings: will openness be rewarded?
  23. A Novel Regression Based Model for Detecting Anemia Using Color Microscopic Blood Images
  24. Ownership structure and the likelihood of financial distress in the Netherlands
  25. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS IN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES: THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE
  26. BOARD DIVERSITY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE NETHERLANDS
  27. Merger control regulations in emerging economies: the case of China
  28. The returns to bidding firms in corporate takeovers: splitting up the pie
  29. Towards an impartial and effective corporate governance rating system
  30. Takeovers, corporate control, and return to target shareholders
  31. Corporate Values, Codes of Ethics, and Firm Performance: A Look at the Canadian Context
  32. Killer Takeover Bidding Strategies
  33. Why bidders like creeping takeovers
  34. Monitoring Accounting Changes: empirical evidence from the Netherlands
  35. The Profitability of Insider Trades in the Dutch Stock Market