1. The Business and Human Rights Arbitration Rule Project: Falling Short of its Access to Justice Objectives Sachs, Lisa E.; Johnson, Lise; Cordes, Kaitlin Y.; Coleman, Jesse; Guven, Brooke S. 2019 Reports Human rightsBusinessArbitration (International law)
2. Earnings Management and Internal Control in Bank-dominated Corporate Governance: Evidence from Japan Sakawa, Hideaki; Watanabel, Naoki 2018 Reports Corporate governanceEarnings managementAuditingBusinessEconomics
3. Input to the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights regarding guidance on human rights defenders and the role of business Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment 2018 Reports Human rights workersBusinessInvestments, ForeignHuman rights
4. Main Bank Relationship and Accounting Conservatism: Evidence from Japan Sakawa, Hideaki; Watanabel, Naoki 2018 Reports Corporate governanceAccountingBanks and bankingBusinessConservatism
5. Submission on the draft General Comment on “State obligations under the ICESCR in the Context of Business Activities” Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment 2017 Reports Investments, ForeignInvestmentsCorruptionBusinessHuman rights
6. From Global Savings Glut to Financing Infrastructure Arezki, Rabah; Bolton, Patrick; Peters, Sanjay; Samama, Frédéric; Stiglitz, Joseph E. 2016 Reports Saving and investmentPublic-private sector cooperationInfrastructure (Economics)Infrastructure (Economics)--PlanningInvestmentsBusinessEconomics
7. Japan’s Abenomics Bumps Along Patrick, Hugh T. 2016 Reports Commercial policyEnergy policyEconomic policyBusinessEconomics
8. Product Dynamics and Aggregate Shocks: Evidence from Japanese Product and Firm Level Data Dekle, Robert; Kawakami, Atsushi; Kitoyaki, Nobuhiro; Miyagawa, Tsutomu 2016 Reports Industrial productivityExpenditures, PublicEquilibrium (Economics)MacroeconomicsCommerceBusiness
9. When Are Uninformed Boards Preferable? Isaka, Naoto 2016 Reports Chief executive officersCorporate governanceBoards of directorsBusiness
10. Absence of Safe Assets and Fiscal Crisis Sakuragawa, Masaya; Sakuragawa, Yukie 2015 Reports EconomicsBusiness
15. Rethinking the Growth Strategy: Competition is the Way toward Strengthening Agriculture Ito, Takatoshi; Honma, Masayoshi 2015 Reports Business
16. Selective Disclosure: The Case of Nikkei Preview Articles Goetzmann, William; Hamao, Yasushi; Takahashi, Hidenori 2015 Reports EconomicsBusinessFinance
17. Explaining the Rise of East Asian Multinationals: State-Industry Links, a Stages Model of Structural Change, and Japan as a Precedent Setter Ozawa, Terutomo 2014 Reports CommerceBusiness
19. Japanese Monetary Policy and International Spillovers Dekle, Robert; Hamada, Koichi 2014 Reports CommerceBusiness
20. Japan’s Foreign Economic Policy Strategies and Economic Performance Armstrong, Shiro; Drysdale, Peter 2014 Reports CommerceBusiness
21. Quantifying Sentiment for the Japanese Economy as Predictors of Stock Prices Ishijima, Hiroshi 2014 Reports CommerceBusiness
22. Spinning Tales About Japanese Cotton Spinning: Saxonhouse (1974) Then and Now Braguinsky, Serguey; Hounshell, David A. 2014 Reports CommerceBusiness
23. The Structure and Evolution of Buyer-Supplier Networks Mizuno, Takayuki; Souma, Wataru; Watanabe, Tsutomu 2014 Reports CommerceBusiness
24. Withdrawing incentives to attract FDI: Can host countries put the genie back inthe bottle? De Luca, Anna 2014 Reports International relationsBusiness
25. Framing From Afar: External Agents and the Construction of the Japanese Ji-Buru Industry Ahmadjian, Christina; Edman, Jesper 2013 Reports EconomicsBusiness
27. Independent Contracting Policy and Management Analysis Cohen, Steven Alan; Eimicke, William B. 2013 Reports BusinessManagementPublic policy (Law)
28. Organizations On-the-go: Linking Welfare Effects to Strategy Petkova, Iva Ognianova 2013 Reports ManagementBusiness
30. Samsung and LG: From Also-Rans to Dominance in Consumer Electronics Myers, Robert 2013 Reports EconomicsAsiansBusiness
31. An Evaluation of the Current State and Future of XBRL and Interactive Data for Investors and Analysts Harris, Trevor Samuel; Morsfield, Suzanne G. 2012 Reports Information scienceBusiness
33. Profitability of Product Bundling Chen, Yongmin; Riordan, Michael H. 2012 Reports EconomicsBusiness
35. Towards the successful implementation of the updated OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises Asami, Tadahiro 2012 Reports FinanceBusiness
38. Hungarian multinationals a strong presence in neighborhood, survey finds Sass, Magdolna; Kovács, Olivér 2011 Reports BusinessFinance
39. Investment from Russia stabilizes after the global crisis Kuznetsov, Alexei; Chetverikova, Anna; Toganova, Natalia 2011 Reports BusinessFinance
40. Non-Bayesian Social Learning Jadbabaie, Ali; Molavi, Pooya; Sandroni, Alvaro; Tahbaz-Salehi, Alireza 2011 Reports BusinessEconomics
41. Profitability of Product Bundling Chen, Yongmin; Riordan, Michael H. 2011 Reports EconomicsBusiness
42. Shaping global business conduct: The 2011 update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises Schekulin, Manfred 2011 Reports Business
43. Survey on Polish multinationals finds geographic concentration and industrial diversity Kaliszuk, Ewa; Wancio, Agata 2011 Reports BusinessFinance
44. The new Dutch sandwich: The issue of treaty abuse Kahale, George 2011 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational law
45. Turkish MNEs steady on their course despite crisis, survey finds Aybar, Sedat 2011 Reports BusinessFinance
46. Brazilian multinationals positive after the global crisis Lima, Luís Afonso 2010 Reports BusinessFinance
47. Cascades in Networks and Aggregate Volatility Acemoglu, Daron; Ozdaglar, Asuman; Tahbaz-Salehi, Alireza 2010 Reports BusinessEconomics
48. Chinese multinationals gain further momentum Zhu, Qiuzhi; Zhu, Lijia; Zhou, Jun 2010 Reports BusinessFinance
49. Crisis moderates the expansion of Israeli multinationals Hirsch, Seev; Hashai, Niron 2010 Reports BusinessFinance
50. Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds Kunhardt, Jorge Basave; Gutiérrez-Haces, María Teresa 2010 Reports BusinessFinance
51. Israel's leading multinationals continue to expand domestically and abroad despite the crisis Hirsch, Seev; Hashai, Niron; Ben Shachar, Guy; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2010 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
52. Korean multinationals show solid recovery after global crisis Moon, Hwy-Chang 2010 Reports BusinessFinance
53. A new geography of innovation—China and India rising Bruche, Gert 2009 Reports Managerial economicsFinanceBusiness
55. First Ranking of Argentine multinationals finds diversified successes ininternationalization Nofal, Beatriz; Nahón, Cecilia; Donadille, María Eugenia; Pagani, Luciana; Fernández, Carolina 2009 Reports BusinessFinance
56. First ranking survey of Mexican multinationals finds great diversity of industries Gutiérrez-Haces, María Teresa; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2009 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
57. Nature or Nurture? Factors of Entrepreneurship: a Comparative Approach Tortella, Gabriel; Quiroga, Gloria; Moral-Arce, Ignacio 2009 Reports EntrepreneurshipBusinessEducationEntrepreneurship--Study and teaching
58. Ranking of Brazilian multinationals finds internationalization steadily increasing: SOBEET, Valor and VCC release the 2009 ranking of Brazilian outward investors SOBEET; Valor Econômico; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2009 Reports FinanceBusinessInternational business enterprises
59. Russian multinationals continue their outward expansion in spite of the global crisis Kuznetsov, Alexei; Chetverikova, Anna 2009 Reports BusinessFinance
60. Second ranking survey finds strong growth in the foreign assets of Chinese multinationals Zhu, Lijia; Zhou, Jun; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2009 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
61. Small, savvy, high-tech firms preponderate among Israeli multinationals, survey finds Hirsch, Seev; Hashai, Niron; Katz, Omer; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2009 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
62. Survey provides the first ever ranking of Turkish multinationals investing abroad Songur, Hilmi; Yelutas, Nihan; Inanir, Samet; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2009 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
63. Survey ranking Slovenian multinationals finds them small and vulnerable, but flexible and increasingly international Svetlicic, Marjan; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2009 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
64. The Growth Story of Indian Multinationals: ISB and VCC release the first ever ranking of Indian multinationals investing abroad Panda, Rupa; Kapoor, Mudit 2009 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
65. Chinese Multinationals Make Steady Progress: Release of the FUDAN-VCC 2007 ranking of Chinese multinational enterprises Fudan University. School of Management; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2008 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
66. Emerging Russian Multinationals: Achievements and Challenges Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment; Skolkovo Moscow School of Management 2008 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
67. Guia do Investidor para São Tomé and Príncipe Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment; Earth Institute 2008 Reports FinanceBusiness
68. Investors Guide to São Tomé and Príncipe Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment; Earth Institute 2008 Reports FinanceBusiness
69. Slovenian Multinationals: Small but Growing Rapidly: Release of the CIR-CPII 2008 ranking of Slovenian multinational enterprises Svetlicic, Marjan; Columbia University.Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2008 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
70. Brazil's Multinationals Take Off: Release of the FDC-CPII 2007 ranking of Brazilian multinational enterprises Fundação Dom Cabral; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2007 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
71. Invest in Kenya: Focus Kisumu Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2007 Reports FinanceBusiness
72. Russian Multinationals Bullish on Foreign Markets: Release of the SKOLKOVO-CPII 2007 ranking of Russian multinational enterprises Morenko, Elena; Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment 2007 Reports BusinessFinanceInternational business enterprises
73. The Investor's Guide to Liberia Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment; Earth Institute 2007 Reports FinanceBusiness
74. What Will Become of the Japanese Corporation? --A Comparative Perspective Iwai, Katsuhito 2007 Reports Business
75. World investment prospects to 2011: Foreign direct investment and the challenge of political risk Columbia University. Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment; Economist Intelligence Unit 2007 Reports FinanceBusiness
77. Construction contracts (or "how to get the right building at the right price?") Chakravarty, Surajeet; MacLeod, W. Bentley 2006 Reports Business
81. Vertical integration, exclusive dealing, and ex post cartelization Chen, Yongmin; Riordan, Michael H. 2003 Reports EconomicsBusiness
82. The Role of Effort Advantage in Consumer Response to Loyalty Programs: The Idiosyncratic Fit Heuristic Kivetz, Ran; Simonson, Itamar 2002 Reports Business
83. Distribution of the Disinflation of Prices in 1990-91 Compared with Previous Business Cycles Cagan, Philip 1995 Reports EconomicsBusiness
84. American management: Reformation or revolution? The transfer of Japanese management technology to the US Smitka, Michael J. 1989 Reports BusinessManagementCommerce