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The Influence of Political Connections on Banking Performance with Board of Directors Diversity as a Moderating Variable 以董事会多样性为调节变量看政治关系对银行业业绩的影响
Ilomata International Journal of Management Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI: 10.52728/ijjm.v5i1.1003
Eva Putriani, Pratana Puspa Midiastuty, Eddy Suranta, Danang Adi Putra
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