Whose call to answer: Institutional complexity and firms’ CSR reporting XR Luo, D Wang, J Zhang Academy of management journal 60 (1), 321-344, 2017 | 583 | 2017 |
Retire in peace: Officials’ political incentives and corporate diversification in China D Wang, XR Luo Administrative Science Quarterly 64 (4), 773-809, 2019 | 155 | 2019 |
Defending Mao’s dream: How politicians’ ideological imprinting affects firms’ political appointment in China D Wang, F Du, C Marquis Academy of Management Journal 62 (4), 1111-1136, 2019 | 149 | 2019 |
Are politically endorsed firms more socially responsible? Selective engagement in corporate social responsibility XR Luo, D Wang Journal of Business Ethics 170 (3), 535-555, 2021 | 58 | 2021 |
Running out of steam? A political incentive perspective of FDI inflows in China D Wang, Z Zhu, S Chen, XR Luo Journal of International Business Studies 52, 692-717, 2021 | 32 | 2021 |
State or market: Institutional complexity and voluntary CSR reporting of Chinese firms X Luo, D Wang, J Zhang The Inaugural Paul R. Lawrence Conference: Connecting Rigor and Relevance in …, 2013 | 12 | 2013 |
The impact of political ties on firms’ innovation capability: Evidence from China K Wang, Q Zhang, D Wang, D Yang Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 1-33, 2023 | 5 | 2023 |
Politicians' Ideology, State Intervention, and Corporate Taxation K Na, TJ Shevlin, D Wang, W Yan State Intervention, and Corporate Taxation (July 1, 2019), 2019 | 4 | 2019 |
Correction to: Running out of steam? A political incentive perspective of FDI inflows in China D Wang, Z Zhu, S Chen, XR Luo Journal of International Business Studies 53 (2), 375-376, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
Are Political Ties and Market Capabilities Complements or Substitutes for Firm Performance? D Wang, F Du, KZ Zhou Academy of Management Proceedings 2016 (1), 14833, 2016 | | 2016 |
Government Officials' Political Incentives and Corporate Diversification in an Emerging Economy D Wang Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 11179, 2014 | | 2014 |