> Publishers' series
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Partial observability estimates of supply and demand for trademarks of start-ups Bernadette Power and Gavin C. Reid
[Cambridge]: [Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge], June 2023
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Investigating the fiduciary using social positioning theory an indepth analysis Helen Mussell
[Cambridge]: [Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge], January 2023
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A brief note on social mobility and income distribution Bob Rowthorn
[Cambridge]: [Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge], June 2023
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Rudimentary inflation conflict models a note Bill Martin
[Cambridge]: [Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge], September 2022
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The impact of intellectual property types on the performance of business start-ups in the USA Bernadette Power, Gavin C. Reid
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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Decoding employment status Simon Deakin
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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A social recovery, workplace democracy and security COVID-19 and labour law Ewan McGaughey
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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A two-stage model of decision-making over financial reporting regimes and techniques analysis and UK case studies Yu-Lin Hsu, Gavin C. Reid
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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From "capital and ideology' to 'democracy and evidence" a review of Thomas Piketty Ewan McGaughey
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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The governance of COVID-19 anthropogenic risk, evolutionary learning, and the future of the social state Simon Deakin, Gaofeng Meng
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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The future of democracy and work the vote in our economic constitution Ewan McGaughey
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, April 2021
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Premature deindustrialization, inter-sectoral employment shifts, and accelerated servicization Kazunori Fujimoto and Hugh Whittaker
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, June 2021
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What is a firm? a reply to Jean-Philippe Robé Simon Deakin, David Gindis and Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, July 2021
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Legal perception and finance the case of IPO firm value Gerhard Schynder, Anna Grosman, Kun Fu, Mathias Siems and Ruth V. Aguilera
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, July 2021
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Exploring epistemic vices in the fiduciary: injustice and beyond Helen Mussell
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, December 2021
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Reclaiming the relational ontology of the fiduciary and exploring relational ethics Helen Mussell
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, December 2021
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Shareholder value or public purpose? from John Maynard Keynes and Adolf Berle to the modern debate Suzanne J. Konzelmann, Victoria Chick and Marc Fovargue-Davies
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, June 2020
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Taking a horse to water? prospects for the Japanese corporate governance code John Buchanan, Dominic Chai and Simon Deakin
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, March 2020
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Labour laws, informality, and development comparing India and China Simon Deakin, Shelley Marshall and Sanjay Pinto
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, March 2020
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Shorter working week and workers' well-being and mental health Daiga Kamerāde, Ursula Balderson, Brendan Burchell, Senhu Wang, Adam Coutts
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, September 2020
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Resurrecting the UK corporate sector accounts Bill Martin
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, March 2020
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Cut hours, not people no work, furlough, short hours and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK Brendan Burchell, Senhu Wang, Daiga Kamerāde, Ioulia Bessa and Jill Rubery
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, June 2020
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Do corporate governance ratings change investor expectations? evidence from announcements by institutional shareholder services Paul M. Guest and Marco Nerino
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, December 2019
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Elucidating limited shareholder engagement identifying ethical and epistemological factors in the fiduciary Helen Mussell
Cambridge: Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, December 2019