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- 2022-54: Military Factions and Coups: Pathways to Power in Thailand

- Anders Johansson and Anders Engvall
- 2021-53: Reputational Assets and Social Media Marketing Activeness: Empirical Insights from China

- Anders Johansson and Zhen Zhu
- 2019-52: News or Noise? The Information Content of Social Media in China

- Xunan Femg and Anders Johansson
- 2018-51: Strengthened State Capitalism: Nationalized Firms in China

- Xunan Feng, Anders Johansson and Ying Wang
- 2018-50: Firm Ownership, Political Participation, and Access to Finance through Public Bond Offerings in China

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2017-49: Politically Connected Venture Capitalists in China

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2017-48: Decentralization and Accountability in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from Rural China

- Vanesa Pesqué-Cela
- 2017-47: Top Executives on Social Media and Information in the Capital Market: Evidence from China

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2017-46: How Beliefs Influence Behavior: Confucianism and Innovation in China

- Xunan Feng, Zhi Jin and Anders Johansson
- 2017-45: Foreign Direct Investment and Urban Inequality: Evidence from Chinese Cities

- Anders Johansson, Dan Liu and Maosheng Zhen
- 2017-44: Political Uncertainty and Innovation in China

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2016-43: Tweeting for Power: Social Media and Political Campaigning in Indonesia

- Anders Johansson
- 2016-42: Social Media and Politics in Indonesia

- Anders Johansson
- 2016-41: Living through the Great Chinese Famine: Early-Life Experiences and Managerial Decisions

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2016-40: Government Intervention in the Capital Allocation Process: Firm Employment as an IPO Selection Rule in China

- Anders Johansson, Danglun Luo, Johanna Rickne and Wei Zheng
- 2016-39: Judging a Book by Its Cover: Analysts and Attention-Driven Price Patterns in China’s IPO Market

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2015-38: National and Regional Financial Openness in China

- Xiuping Hua, Anders Johansson and Xun Wang
- 2015-37: Underpaid and Corrupt Executives in China's State Sector

- Xunan Feng and Anders Johansson
- 2015-36: Ownership, Analyst Coverage, and Stock Synchronicity in China

- Xunan Feng, Na Hu and Anders Johansson
- 2015-35: Financial Liberalization and Urbanization

- Anders Johansson and Xun Wang
- 2014-34: Political Change and the Business Elite in Indonesia

- Anders Johansson
- 2014-33: The Dynamics of Conflict in Southern Thailand

- Anders Engvall and Magnus Andersson
- 2014-32: Can Mutual Funds Pick Stocks in China? Evidence from the IPO Market

- Anders Johansson and Xunan Feng
- 2014-31: Self-employment Choices of Rural Migrants in China: Distance and Social Network

- Yexin Zhou, Mo Chen and Jingyi Ye
- 2014-30: Accountability in Autocracies: The Role of Revolution Threat

- Yuan Li and Mario Gilli
- 2014-29: On the Challenge to Competitive Authoritarianism and Political Patronage in Malaysia

- Anders Johansson
- 2013-28: Mixing Business with Politics: Political Participation by Entrepreneurs in China

- Xunan Feng, Anders Johansson and Tianyu Zhang
- 2013-27: CEO Incentives in Chinese State-Controlled Firms

- Anders Johansson and Xunan Feng
- 2013-26: Downward Accountability in Response to Collective Actions: The Political Economy of Public Goods Provision in China

- Yuan Li
- 2013-25: The State Advances, the Private Sector Retreats: Firm Effects of China’s Great Stimulus Program

- Anders Johansson and Xunan Feng