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EIBA 2017: Human rights controversies and emerging country firms

Federica Nieri’s paper on “Human rights controversies and emerging country firms” has been accepted for presentation at the forthcoming European International Business Academy (EIBA) Annual Meeting in Milan (14-16 December).

The paper asks whether emerging country firms’ financial performance influences their likelihood of being involved in human rights controversies, and what conditions moderate this relationship. It is co-authored with Elisa Giuliani and Andrea Vezzulli.

Antonio Carbone

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