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For the Love of Money: The impact of stock options on CEO risk-taking behaviour. Are stock options an effective tool for managing CEO risk-taking? What about an individual’s innermost attitudes towards risk? Professors Tuck Siong Chung from ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, Yenn-Ru Chen from National Chengchi University, and Chia-Hsien Lin and Angie Low from National Chung Cheng University and Nanyang Technological University respectively, examine how the intrinsic motivations of CEOs interact with executive stock options compensation and influence their actions.

For the Love of Money: The impact of stock options on CEO risk-taking

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Are stock options an effective tool for managing CEO risk-taking? What about an individual’s innermost attitudes towards risk?Professors Tuck Siong Chung from ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, Yenn-Ru Chen from National […]

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The key role of diplomacy in leveraging innovation

The Hidden Link Between Diplomacy and Innovation

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Prof. Srividya Jandhyala of ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific explores the key role that diplomacy plays in leveraging innovation.

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How Much of Bank Credit is Sovereign Risk? With The Economist and others now forecasting a post-Covid sovereign debt crisis, Junye Li, Professor of Finance at ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific, demystifies the connection between bank credit risk and sovereign risk through his research and analysis of the previous crunch.

How Much of Bank Credit is Sovereign Risk?

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How Much of Bank Credit is Sovereign Risk? With The Economist and others now forecasting a post-Covid sovereign debt crisis, Junye Li, Professor of Finance at ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific, demystifies the connection between bank credit risk and sovereign risk through his research and analysis of the previous crunch.

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Ethical Accounting and Live Sheep Exports

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Ethical accounting and live sheep exportation in Australia.

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The State vs. Globalisation: Adapting to survive

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Prof. Jamus Lim of ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific explores the role of states in a future transformed by globalisation and argues that, in order to avoid becoming obsolete, they must […]

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For a thoughtful and responsible innovation

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Professor Xavier Pavie, ESSEC Business School,sets the blueprint for our need for an enlightened and sustainable approach to innovation. For a thoughtful and responsible innovation, by Professor Xavier Pavie After […]

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Global Voice special Asia-Pacific issue

Global Voice magazine special Asia-Pacific issue

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Dear Readers, Welcome to this special issue of Global Voice magazine dedicated to a region which is very much in the news and, it seems, there to stay – Asia-Pacific. […]

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