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Do Natural Disasters Affect Corporate Tax Avoidance? The Case of Drought
- Adrian, Christofer, Garg, Mukesh, Pham, Anh Viet, Phang, Soon-Yeow, Truong, Cameron
Board of director attributes and CSR engagement in emerging economy firms: Evidence from across Asia
- Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Seamer, Michael
- Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Seamer, Michael
State-level COVID-19 outbreak and stock returns
- Anh, Viet Pham, Adrian, Christofer, Garg, Mukesh, Phang, Soon-Yeow, Truong, Cameron
The effect of trust on syndicated loan contracts
CSR initiatives for green buildings: perspectives of Hong Kong financial institutions
CSR initiatives for green buildings: perspectives of Hong Kong financial institutions
Philanthropic giving, market-based performance and institutional ownership: evidence from an emerging economy
- Bose, Sudipta, Podder, Jyotirmoy, Biswas, Kumar
The future of managing diversity in Australia
- Burgess, John, Strachan, Glenda, French, Erica
- Chen, Stephen, Bouvain, Petra
Multinational corporate power, influence and responsibility in global supply chains
The impact of corporate social responsibility and food health and safety, on the corporate image and reputation of Hong Kong's fast-food restaurants
The intervening effect of customer satisfaction in the relationship between corporate social responsibility and reputation and credibility: case of credit departments of Taiwan's Farmer Association
Antenarrative and transnational labour rights activism: making sense of complexity and ambiguity in the interaction between global social movements and global corporations
Networked regulation as a solution to human rights abuse in global supply chains?: the case of trade union rights violations by Indonesian sports shoe manufacturers
Rerouting the race to the bottom? Transnational corporations, labour practice codes of conduct, and workers' right to organize: the case of Nike, Inc
Still waiting for Nike to do it : Nike's labor practices in the three years since CEO Phil Knight's speech to the National Press Club
Rewriting The Rules: The Anti-Sweatshop Movement; Nike, Reebok And Adidas’ Participation In Voluntary Labour Regulation; And Workers’ Rights To Form Trade Unions And Bargain Collectively
Corporate social responsibility and the Hong Kong construction industry
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