Darius P. Miller
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Lel U, Miller DP. (2019) The Labor Market for Directors and Externalities in Corporate Governance: Evidence from the International Labor Market Journal of Accounting and Economics. 68: 101222 |
Lel U, Miller DP, Reisel N. (2019) Explaining top management turnover in private corporations: The role of cross-country legal institutions and capital market forces Journal of International Business Studies. 50: 720-739 |
Miller D. (2018) Discussion of “Managing reputation: Evidence from biographies of corporate directors✰ Journal of Accounting and Economics. 66: 470-475 |
Lel U, Miller DP. (2015) Does takeover activity cause managerial discipline? Evidence from international M&A laws Review of Financial Studies. 28: 1588-1622 |
Iliev P, Lins KV, Miller DP, et al. (2015) Shareholder Voting and Corporate Governance Around the World Review of Financial Studies. 28: 2167-2202 |
Iliev P, Miller DP, Roth L. (2014) Uninvited U.S. Investors? Economic Consequences of Involuntary Cross-Listings Journal of Accounting Research |
Iliev P, Miller DP, Roth L. (2013) Uninvited U.S. Investors? Economic Consequences of Involuntary Cross-Listings Journal of Accounting Research. 52: 473-519 |
Allayannis G, Lel U, Miller DP. (2012) The use of foreign currency derivatives, corporate governance, and firm value around the world Journal of International Economics. 87: 65-79 |
Miller DP, Reisel N. (2012) Do Country Level Investor Protections Impact Security Level Contract Design? Evidence from Foreign Bond Covenants Review of Financial Studies. 25: 408-438 |
Mansi SA, Maxwell WF, Miller DP. (2011) Analyst forecast characteristics and the cost of debt Review of Accounting Studies. 16: 116-142 |