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An investigation of the impact of data breach severity on the readability of mandatory data breach notification letters: Evidence from U.S. firms (2019)
Journal Article
Jackson, S., Vanteeva, N., & Fearon, C. (2019). An investigation of the impact of data breach severity on the readability of mandatory data breach notification letters: Evidence from U.S. firms. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 70(11), 1277-1289. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24188

© 2019 ASIS & T The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of data breach severity on the readability of mandatory data breach notification letters. Using a content analysis approach to determine data breach severity attributes (measured by... Read More about An investigation of the impact of data breach severity on the readability of mandatory data breach notification letters: Evidence from U.S. firms.

The idiosyncratic pattern of Russian corporate dividend policy during its formative era (2018)
Journal Article
Vanteeva, N., & Hickson, C. (2019). The idiosyncratic pattern of Russian corporate dividend policy during its formative era. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 90(3), 535-554. https://doi.org/10.1111/apce.12215

© 2018 The Authors Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics © 2018 CIRIEC In general, the dividend payout pattern for Russian corporations during their formative period from 1998 to 2006 was seemingly independent of company earnings, size, growth o... Read More about The idiosyncratic pattern of Russian corporate dividend policy during its formative era.

In the absence of private property rights: Political control and state corporatism during Putin’s first tenure (2016)
Journal Article
Vanteeva, N. (2016). In the absence of private property rights: Political control and state corporatism during Putin’s first tenure. Russian Journal of Economics, 2(1), 41-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ruje.2016.04.003

This paper argues that Russia’s choice of economic organisation, which is based on the renewed role of the state, is a response to the existence of severe transaction costs, and subsequent mitigation of contractual incompleteness in the absence of a... Read More about In the absence of private property rights: Political control and state corporatism during Putin’s first tenure.