American Business Law Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of American Business Law Journal is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
An Empirical Study of Patent Grant Rates as a Function of Race and Gender9
The Management and Oversight of Human Rights Due Diligence7
Legal Strategy Disrupted: Managing Climate Change and Regulatory Transformation6
Regulation of Crypto: Who Is the Securities and Exchange Commission Protecting?5
Derivatives and ESG5
Banking's Climate Conundrum4
Legal Entrepreneurship and the Strategic Virtues of Legal Uncertainty4
Evolving ESG Reporting Governance, Regime Theory, and Proactive Law: Predictions and Strategies4
The Future of International Corporate Human Rights Litigation: A Transatlantic Comparison4
The Quality of Information Provided by Dual‐Class Firms3
Who's Keeping Score?: Oversight of Changing Consumer Credit Infrastructure3
Protecting Third Parties in Contracts3
Deconstructing Fallacies in Products Liability Law to Provide a Remedy for Economic Loss2
Ranking Season: Combating Commercial Banks' Systemic Discrimination of Consumers2
Cannabis Regulatory Confusion and Its Impact on Consumer Adoption2
Sustainable Investing and Fiduciary Obligations in Pension Funds: The Need for Sustainable Regulation2
Is Legal Harmonization Always Better? The Counter‐Case of Utility Models2
Regulating Cannabis: A Comparative Exploration of Canadian Legalization1
An Empirical Analysis of Patent Citation Relevance and Applicant Strategy1
Medical Marijuana Registries: A Painful Choice?1
The Trouble with Boycotts: Can Fossil Fuel Divest Campaigns Be Prohibited?1
Leading a Healthier Company: Advancing a Public Health Model of Ethics and Compliance1
Safeguarding Confidential Arbitration Awards in Uncontested Confirmation Actions1
Does Conjoint Analysis Reliably Value Patents?1
Text Mining for Bias: A Recommendation Letter Experiment1
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