Chapter 1
1. Leonhardt (2002).
2. Monks and Minow (2008).
3. Monks and Minow (2008).
4. National Association of Corporate Directors (2008), p. 5.
5. Daines, Gow, and Larcker (2008).
6. According to a study by The Corporate Library, the average board size is 9.2 members, with a range from 3 to 31.
7. Yermack (1996).
8. Brooks and Dunn (2009), p. 72.
9. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate (2002).
Chapter 2
1. Karau and Williams (1993).
2. See Ingham, Levinger, Graves, and Pechham (1974).
3. Ingham, Levinger, Graves, and Pechham (1974).
4. Latané, Williams, and Harkins (1979).
5. Latané, Williams, and Harkins (1979).
6. Harkins and Jackson (1985); Harkins and Szymanski (1989).
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