Board Characteristics and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Meta-Analytic Investigation:
Jan Endrikat,Jan Endrikat,Charl de Villiers,Charl de Villiers,Thomas W. Guenther,Edeltraud Guenther,Edeltraud Guenther +6 more
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In this paper, an increasing number of studies have examined the relationships between boards of directors and management and resource provision in corporate strategy and decision-making through monitoring of management and resources provision.Abstract:
Boards of directors affect corporate strategy and decision-making through monitoring of management and resource provision Recently, an increasing number of studies have examined the relationships read more
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Introduction, comparison, and validation of Meta-Essentials : A free and simple tool for meta-analysis
TL;DR: For example, Meta•Essentials as mentioned in this paper automatically calculates effect sizes from a wide range of statistics, including subgroup analysis, moderator analysis, and publication bias analyses, and the confidence interval of the overall effect is automatically based on the Knapp•Hartung adjustment of the DerSimonian•Laird estimator.
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