Who Gets the Carrot and Who Gets the Stick? Evidence of Gender Disparities in Executive Remuneration
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Clara Kulich | Grzegorz Trojanowski | Michelle K. Ryan | S. Alexander Haslam | Luc Renneboog | M. Ryan | S. Haslam | G. Trojanowski | L. Renneboog | C. Kulich
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