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  1. The gender gap in firm internationalisation (with T T Lemma, M Mlilo) — Revision Submitted.

  2. What do changes in the speed of adjustment in cash holdings tell us? (with T Ghalia, H Agyei-Boapeah & T Abongeh) — Revision Submitted.

  3. Tarred with the same brush: a cross-country analysis of the finance-gender gap (with T.B Sanganza, K Mabwe & M Kadzima) Revision Requested.

  4. The paradox of decreasing corporate innovation in South Africa (with T Abongeh & C Chipeta).

  5. Too few females in the cockpit: does ownership structure matter? (with D Kimani, O Dsouli,  C Wijethilake and M. Z. Ngoasong).

  6. Five decades of target financing behaviour? (with B Ibrahim & Arman Eshraghi).

  7. The likelihood of reducing corporate investments in understudied developing countries (with M Kadzima and C Chipeta).

  8. The effects of manager-owner gender diversity on innovation in emerging markets: are mixed teams better? (with R Fakoussa, E Igudia and O Dsouli).

  9. Ultra-low & high leverage firms: African evidence.

  10. Why do firms adopt ultra-high financing policies?

  11. q Theory of Investment: worldwide evidence.

  12. Target financing behaviour: new African evidence using dynamic panel threshold models.

  13. Falling collateral and rising corporate debt: a disappearing or emerging link? (with A Sikochi).

  14. Obstacles of doing business: does gender matter? (with M Sibanda & N Ibeji).

  15. A fuzzy-set QCA of innovation determinants in emerging markets (with A Tunyi).

  16. The asymmetric propensity to save through the financial crisis: a semiparametric approach.

  17. Gender dynamics in top management: does it matter for financing decisions?

  18. IFRS, investment and financing decisions around the world.

  19. Access to trade finance in Africa
































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