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Impact of External Ownership on Strategic Outcomes in IPO Firms, The
Executive Summary This study explores the intersection of two important streams of research important to the field of entrepreneurship: equity...
Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, 01/01/07 by Roengpitya, Rungpen; Dalton, Catherine M; Dalton, Dan R; Certo, S Trevis · More from publication -
Executive committees: the stealth board body; They typically operate without the laser focus given to the audit, compensation, or governance committees. And their place in the governance structure varies widely
UNDER THE GUIDELINES established by the listing exchanges (NYSE, Nasdaq) and those mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), standing committees of...
Directors & Boards, 01/01/06 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
'Resource linkages' will be the key
AGENCY THEORY is the most influential development relevant to the history of the board of directors. Adam Smith, in An Inquiry into the Nature and...
Directors & Boards, 09/22/01 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
On the measurements of board composition: Poor consistency and a serious mismatch of theory and operationalization
ABSTRACT Over two dozen operationalizations of board composition can be identified from the empirical literature. A structural equations...
Decision Sciences, 01/01/99 by Daily, Catherine M; Johnson, Jonathan L; Dalton, Dan R · More from publication -
No return on independence - independent corporate boards
Many corporate boards are being criticized for lacking independence from the companies' management. There is widespread concern that board members...
Chief Executive, The, 10/01/98 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
Turnover, transfer, absenteeism: an interdependent perspective
The relationships among turnover, transfer and absenteeism are examined. While previous research abound that treat these as separate phenomena,...
Journal of Management, 06/22/93 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
Cracks in the glass: the silent competence of women - 'glass ceiling'; advancement of women in the workplace - Women in Business
The 'glass ceiling' has prevented many women from advancing in the workplace, but women have made some progress in this area. The importance of...
Business Horizons, 03/01/93 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
The constituents of corporate responsibility: separate, but not separable, interests? - shareholder and societal interests not mutually exclusive
In his recent - and splendid - Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos, Dennis Overbye observed that it is the "grinding of interests that leads to the sawdust...
Business Horizons, 07/01/91 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
The impact of flexible scheduling on employee attendance and turnover
The implementation of an experimental flexible-scheduling program was the basis for a naturally occurring field experiment. A six-year assessment...
Administrative Science Quarterly, 06/01/90 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication -
Corporate governance: who is in control here? - commercial property ownership and management
Corporate Governance: Who Is In Control Here? Corporate Governance: Who Is In Control Here? There is really very little question about who is in...
Business Horizons, 07/01/89 by Dan R. Dalton · More from publication



