Finance Series Bankers on the Boards of German Firms: What they do, what they are worth, and why they are (still) there Joint winner of the 2008 ECGI Best Paper Competition Working Paper Author/Authors Ingolf Dittmann Erasmus Research Institute of Management - ERIM Ernst Maug University of Mannheim Business School Christoph Schneider Tilburg University Series number: 196/2008 Date published: 01 Feb 2008 Quick links Access Paper on SSRN Categories Banking Boards Management Keywords Banks, boards, Corporate governance, Germany This article was published in Review of Finance, Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 35-71, on 31 Jan 2010 . Read the journal article here. Published in Review of Finance Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 35-71, 2010
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