Too big to jail? : company status and judicial bias in an emerging market
Year of publication: |
March 2016
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Authors: | Choi, Hansoo ; Kang, Hyung-Goo ; Kim, Woojin ; Lee, Changmin ; Park, Jongsik |
Published in: |
Corporate governance : an international review. - Oxford : Blackwell, ISSN 0964-8410, ZDB-ID 1280434-4. - Vol. 24.2016, 2, p. 85-104
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Subject: | Corporate Governance | Sentencing Bias | White Collar Crime | Chaebol | Korea | Corporate governance | Südkorea | South Korea | Schwellenländer | Emerging economies | Wirtschaftskriminalität | Economic crime | Konglomerat | Conglomerate | Rechtsprechung | Court decisions | Systematischer Fehler | Bias |
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