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Financial indicators of company performance in different industries that affect CEO remuneration in South Africa

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Financial indicators of company performance in different industries that affect CEO remuneration in South Africa. / Bussin, Mark; Blair, Chris.
In: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, Vol. 18, No. 4, 01.05.2015, p. 534-550.

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Bussin, M & Blair, C 2015, 'Financial indicators of company performance in different industries that affect CEO remuneration in South Africa', South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 534-550. <http://www.sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1249/581>

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Bussin M, Blair C. Financial indicators of company performance in different industries that affect CEO remuneration in South Africa. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences. 2015 May 1;18(4):534-550.

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Bussin, Mark ; Blair, Chris. / Financial indicators of company performance in different industries that affect CEO remuneration in South Africa. In: South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences. 2015 ; Vol. 18, No. 4. pp. 534-550.

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