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    • Does good corporate governance constrain cash flow manipulation? evidence from India 

      Nagar, Neerav; Raithatha, M. (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2016)
      Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether firm-level corporate governance measures and regulatory reforms constrain manipulation of operating cash flows, an important firm performance indicator. Design/met ...
    • Ownership structure and corporate social responsibility in an emerging market 

      Sahasranamam S.; Arya B.; Sud M. (Springer, 2020)
      While scholarship exploring the impact of ownership structure on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has investigated firms in developed markets, less work has examined how ownership in firms from emerging markets ...
    • Ownership structure and internationalization of Indian firms 

      Singla, Chitra; George, Rejie; Veliyath, Rajaram (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016-03)
      This paper examines the relationship between ownership structure and the firm internationalization, in a longitudinal sample of Indian firms. Drawing from principal-principal (PP) agency theory and the resource-based view ...
    • Ownership structure and internationalization of Indian firms 

      Singla, Chitra; George, Rejie; Veliyath, Rajaram (Elseveir, 2017)
      We examine the longitudinal relationship between ownership structure and firm internationalization, in a sample of Indian firms. Drawing on principal-principal (PP) agency theory and the resource-based-view (RBV) of the ...
    • Plural form business strategy and financial reporting quality in hospitality firms 

      Poretti, Cédric; Jérôme, Tiphaine; Das, Prashant (Elsevier, 2024-03-29)
      This paper analyzes how the plural form business strategy (i.e., simultaneously pursuing a fee-oriented and an equity-based strategy) impacts financial reporting quality of international hospitality firms. Drawing on the ...