Browsing Masters Theses by Subject "Gender"
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Gender and Hedging: Translatability of Difference in Agatha Christie's Third Girl
(2015-02)As a linguistic tool, hedging has been examined by logicians and scholars to explore the vagueness and imprecision it creates in discourse. Generally, men are said to be more accurate, precise, assertive and confident in ... -
Structural Hole Theory, Audit Committee Member Gender, and Financial Restatements
(2022-08)Audit committees ensure the independence of auditors from a firm’s management in order to minimize principal-agent conflict. The strength and independence of an audit committee is important for the effectiveness of corporate ...