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AIB 2020 Miami Conference
Conference paper
Kot, H. W., Shao, L>, Tam, H. K.. AIB 2020 Miami Conference[C], 2020.
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Tam, H. K.
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Submit date:2022/07/27
Cross-listing
reverse cross-listing
Hofstede
National culture
Cross-listing and reverse cross-listing: Role of national culture
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2019
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Kot, H. W.
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Shao, L.
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Hofstede
National Culture
Extraversion, individualism and M&A activities
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Alex W.H. Chan, Hoi Yan Cheung. Extraversion, individualism and M&A activities[J]. International Business Review, 2016, 25(1), 356-369.
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Alex W.H. Chan
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Hoi Yan Cheung
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Extraversion
Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions
Individualism
Mergers And Acquisitions
Reverse Causation Hypothesis