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Biography and Research Information
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Michael J. Rubach's research investigates various aspects of business ethics, corporate governance, and investor behavior. His work has explored institutional shareholder activism, examining its impact on corporate governance structures and the heterogeneity of institutional owners. Rubach has also studied the perceptions of ethics among business students, with a specific focus on how gender influences these perceptions. His publications include analyses of institutional ownership and its role in corporate governance, as well as the implications of these dynamics for various stakeholders. Rubach has collaborated with Alexander N. Chen, Alexander Chen, Marsha Carson, and Mark E. McMurtrey on these research endeavors. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with 35 total publications and 429 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 429
Selected Publications
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Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan (2025)
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A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students (2022)
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Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference (2022)
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- Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference
- A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
- Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference
- A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students
- Perceived ethics among business students: Gender makes a difference
- A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Ethics Among Business Students
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
- Preventive Health Care Information Seeking Behaviors among Baby Boomers in Taiwan
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