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Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
The Symbolic Management of Women on Company Boards: Evidence Using the UK Davies Review2024
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Discrimination in a Rank Order Contest: Evidence from the NFL Draft2023
Sofia Christidi
Professor Andrew Lindridge
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
The ‘out-of-growth consumer’: economic crisis and consumer experiences of rupture in marketplace mythology2023
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Executive pensions and the pay-performance relation. Evidence from changes to pensionlegislation in the UK2021
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Interlocking directorships and patenting coordination2021
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Wages And Labor Productivity: Evidence From Injuries In The National Football League2021
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Cost-efficient performance vesting equity2019
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Winners and Losers of Corporate Tournaments2019
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Positive action towards gender equality: Evidence from the Athena SWAN Charter in UK Medical Schools2018
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Symbolic management and the glass cliff: Evidence from the boardroom careers of female and male directors2018
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Transmission of liquidity shocks: Evidence on cross-border bank ownership linkages.2018
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
An economic analysis of attendance demand for One Day International cricket2016
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Managerial Decision Making Under Uncertainty: The Case of Twenty20 Cricket2016
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Testing the participation constraint in the executive labour market2016
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Heads I win, Tails you lose? A career analysis of executive pay and corporate performance2015
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Home Bias in Officiating: Evidence from International Cricket2015
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Appointments, Pay and Performance in UK Boardrooms by Gender2014
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
CEO Pay and Voting Dissent Before and After the Crisis2014
Dr Ian Gregory-Smith
Uncertainty of outcome or strengths of teams: An economic analysis of attendance demand for international cricket2014