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  1. Dendi Ramdani & Arjen Witteloostuijn (forthcoming). The Shareholder–Manager Relationship and Its Impact on the Likelihood of Firm Bribery. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 120.0
    We examine the impact on firm bribery of two corporate governance devices heavily studied in corporate governance research—i.e., separation of ownership and control, and equity share of the largest shareholder. In addition, we investigate the impact of the principal–owner’s gender on firm bribery. From agency theory, we predict that firms with the owner also acting as a manager (owner–manager) are more likely to engage in bribery compared to their counterparts with separation of ownership and control. We argue that an increase (...)
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  2. Gerwin Van der Laan, Hans Van Ees & Arjen Van Witteloostuijn (2008). Corporate Social and Financial Performance: An Extended Stakeholder Theory, and Empirical Test with Accounting Measures. Journal of Business Ethics 79 (3).score: 12.0
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  3. Gerwin vad der Laan, Hans van Ees & Arjen van Witteloostuijn (2007). Adherence to Societal Norms. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:363-367.score: 12.0
    We develop a theory of compliance with corporate governance codes by combining insights from agency, network and reputation theories. Subsequently, we test this theory using a unique dataset with fine-grained compliance information for the book year 2004 as to 130 Dutch stock-listed corporations. We find partial support for our theory.
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  4. Arjen Hommersom, John-jules Meyer & Erik De vink (2004). Update Semantics of Security Protocols. Synthese 142 (2):229 - 267.score: 3.0
    We present a model-theoretic approach for reasoning about security protocols, applying recent insights from dynamic epistemic logics. This enables us to describe exactly the subsequent epistemic states of the agents participating in the protocol, using Kripke models and transitions between these based on updates of the agents’ beliefs associated with steps in the protocol. As a case study we will consider the SRA Three Pass protocol and discuss the Wide-Mouthed Frog protocol.
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