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3 February - Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 151
22 March - Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 153 - 271
7 April - Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 273 - 429
20 April - Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages 433 - 580
22 May - Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 581 - 702
21 June - Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages 705 - 840
1 November - Volume 38, Issue 7, Pages 841 - 977
16 November - Volume 38, Issue 8, Pages 981 - 1205
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21 June 2023
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The impact of female board directors on effective investment management: evidence from Korean firms
HyukJun Kwon
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Changjin Moon
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Jinhwan Kim
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Addressing virtual work challenges through women’s innate compassionate managerial leadership behaviors: the case of Nigeria
Benedict Ogbemudia Imhanrenialena
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Wilson Ebhotemhen
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Ibe Benjamin Chukwu
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Ozioma Happiness Obi-Anike
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Anthony Aziegbemin Ekeoba
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Mind the gap: an empirical analysis of pay discrimination in Hollywood
Charlotte Kräft
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Daniel Kaimann
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Bernd Frick
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Managerial stereotypes over time: the rise of feminine leadership
Sanne Feenstra
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Janka I. Stoker
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Joris Lammers
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Harry Garretsen
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Antecedents of economic empowerment: an empirical study of working women in Delhi-NCR
Swati Rohatgi
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Navneet Gera
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Léo-Paul Dana
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“They expect me to be caring”: the challenges of claiming an androgynous leadership approach
Julie Hardaker
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Suzette Dyer
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Fiona Hurd
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Mark Harcourt
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The importance of a critical mass of women on boards to reduce the gender pay disparity among non-executive directors
Valentina Tarkovska
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Patricia Gabaldon
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Raluca Valeria Ratiu
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