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The Influences of Independent and Female Directors on the Use Non-Financial Measures in the Evaluation of CEO Performance in Malaysia
Business, Management and Economics Research
doi 10.32861/bmer.51.16.25
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January 10, 2019
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Academic Research Publishing Group
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