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In the mirror of the market: The disciplinary effects of company/fund manager meetings

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  • Roberts, John
  • Sanderson, Paul
  • Barker, Richard
  • Hendry, John

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  • Roberts, John & Sanderson, Paul & Barker, Richard & Hendry, John, 2006. "In the mirror of the market: The disciplinary effects of company/fund manager meetings," Accounting, Organizations and Society, Elsevier, vol. 31(3), pages 277-294, April.
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