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Does the Market Pay Off? Earnings Inequality and Returns to Education in Urban China
(2002-04-01)
The paper examines earnings inequality and earnings returns to education in China among four types of workers characterized by their labor market history. Compared to workers staying in the state sector, early market ...
Community Isomorphism and Corporate Social Action
(Academy of Management Review (Forthcoming), 2005)
We advance a model of how institutional pressures at the community level shape
corporate social action within the metropolitan area in which firms are headquartered. We define corporate social action as those firm behaviors ...
The Global Spread of Stock Exchange, 1980-1998
(2000-10-01)
Nations opened local stock exchanges at a rapid pace during the late 1980s and 1990s, creating a channel for investment capital from wealthy industrial nations to "emerging markets" as well as a mechanism for institutional ...
The Responsibility Paradox: Multinational Firms and Global Corporate Social Responsibility
(2005)
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms’ increasingly blurred geographical and institutional boundaries on the nature and definition of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It begins with a brief history ...