Journal Articles
This page highlights published journal articles authored by ECGI Research Members. Many of these articles also feature in the pre-publication series: The ECGI Working Paper Series.
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Adapting to Radical Change: The Benefits of Short-Horizon Investors
Management ScienceVolume 67, Issue 7 | Pages 3985-4642Published: -
Does common ownership really increase firm coordination?
Journal of Financial EconomicsVolume 141, Issue 1 | Pages 322-344Published:By:,Katharina Lewellen -
Management insulation and bank failures
Journal of Financial IntermediationVolume 47 | Article No. 100909Published:By: -
Should Corporations Have a Purpose?
Texas Law ReviewVolume 99, Issue 7 | Pages 1309-1346Published: -
Mandatory governance reform and corporate risk management
Journal of Corporate FinanceVolume 68 | Article No. 101935Published:By: -
Short-termism, shareholder payouts and investment in the EU
European Financial ManagementVolume 27, Issue 3 | Pages 389- 413Published:By: -
Why are firms with more managerial ownership worth less?
Journal of Financial EconomicsVolume 140, Issue 3 | Pages 699-725Published:By: -
Can Staggered Boards Improve Value? Causal Evidence from Massachusetts
Contemporary Accounting ResearchVolume 38, Issue 4, Winter 2021 | Pages 3053-3084Published:By: -
Marketplace Lending, Information Aggregation, and Liquidity
The Review of Financial StudiesVolume 34, Issue 5 | Pages 2318-2361Published:By: -
The Externalities of Corruption: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Firms in China
Review of FinanceVolume 25, Issue 3 | Pages 629-667Published:By: -
The Future of the Corporation and the Economics of Purpose
Journal of Management StudiesVolume 58, Issue 3 | Pages 887- 901Published:By: -
Should Shareholders Have a Say on Acquisitions?
Journal of Applied Corporate FinanceVolume 33, Issue 1 | Pages 48-57Published:By: -
The Inside Information Regime of the MAR and the Rise of the ESG Era
European Company and Financial Law ReviewVolume 18, Issue 2 | Pages 256- 290Published: -
The Federal Reserve and the 2020 Economic and Financial Crisis
Stanford Journal of Law, Economics & Business (Stanford Journal of Law, Business, & Finance)Volume 26, Issue 2 | Pages 295-361Published:By: -
Competition for Flow and Short-Termism in Activism
The Review of Corporate Finance StudiesVolume 10, Issue 1 | Pages 44-81Published:By: -
Does board gender diversity affect renewable energy consumption?
Journal of Corporate FinanceVolume 66 | Article No. 101665Published:By: -
The Limits of Limited Liability: Evidence from Industrial Pollution
The Journal of FinanceVolume 76, Issue 1 | Pages 5- 55Published: -
Weak Governance by Informed Active Shareholders
The Review of Financial StudiesVolume 34, Issue 2 | Pages 661-699Published:By: -
Earning investor trust: The role of past earnings management
Journal of Business Finance & AccountingVolume 48, Issue 1-2 | Pages 269- 307Published: -
Party Building or Noisy Signaling? The Contours of Political Conformity in Chinese Corporate Governance
Journal of Legal StudiesVolume 50, Issue 1 | Pages 187-217Published: -
The European Commission's Sustainable Corporate Governance Report: A Critique
Yale Journal on RegulationVolume 38 | Pages 133 -153Published:By: -
Codetermination: A Poor Fit for U.S. Corporations
Columbia Business Law ReviewVolume 2020, Issue 3 | Pages 870- 941Published: -
On a stakeholder model of corporate governance
Financial ManagementVolume 50, Issue 2, Summer 2021 | Pages 321-343Published:By: -
A Mission Statement for Mutual Funds in Shareholder Litigation
The University of Chicago Law ReviewVolume 87, Issue 5 | Pages 1149-1240Published:By: -
Company Law
Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore CasesVolume 21 | Pages 224- 262Published:By: -
Controlling Shareholders in the Twenty-First Century: Complicating Corporate Governance Beyond Agency Costs
The Journal of Corporation LawVolume 45, Issue 4 | Pages 953- 974Published: -
DO FOUNDERS CONTROL START-UP FIRMS THAT GO PUBLIC?
Harvard Business Law ReviewVolume 10, Issue 1 | Pages 49- 86Published:By: -
Extended Shareholder Liability for Systematically Important Financial Institutions
American University Law ReviewVolume 69, Issue 3 | Pages 967- 1013Published: -
Network-Sensitive Financial Regulation
The Journal of Corporation LawVolume 45, Issue 2 | Pages 101-146Published: -
New Mechanisms for Market Inefficiency
The Journal of Corporation LawVolume 45, Issue 4 | Pages 915- 930Published:By: -
SELF-DRIVING CORPORATIONS?
Harvard Business Law ReviewVolume 10, Issue 1 | Pages 87- 116Published:By: -
Shareholder Value(s): Index Fund ESG Activism and the New Millennial Corporate Governance
Southern California Law ReviewVolume 93, Issue 6 | Pages 1243- 1322Published: -
The effect of minority veto rights on controller pay tunneling
Journal of Financial EconomicsVolume 138, Issue 3 | Pages 777-788Published:By: -
The New Titans of Wall Street: A Theoretical Framework for Passive Investors
University of Pennsylvania Law ReviewVolume 168 | Pages 17-72Published: -
Corporate Technologies and the Tech Nirvana Fallacy
UC Law Journal (Hastings Law Journal)Volume 72, Issue 1 | Pages 55- 98Published:By: -
Relative Performance Evaluation in CEO Compensation: A Talent-Retention Explanation
Journal of Financial and Quantitative AnalysisVolume 55, Issue 7 | Pages 2099- 2123Published: -
Deadlock on the Board
The Review of Financial StudiesVolume 33, Issue 10 | Pages 4445-4488Published: -
Monitoring the Monitor: Distracted Institutional Investors and Board Governance
The Review of Financial StudiesVolume 33, Issue 10 | Pages 4489-4531Published:By: -
Bank–fintech partnerships, outsourcing arrangements and the case for a mentorship regime
Capital Markets Law JournalVolume 15, Issue 4 | Pages 374–397Published: -
Pandemic-Resistant Corporate Law: How to Help Companies Cope with Existential Threats and Extreme Uncertainty During the Covid-19 Crisis
European Company and Financial Law ReviewVolume 17, Issue 3-4 | Pages 257-273Published:By: -
Dancing with activists
Journal of Financial EconomicsVolume 137, Issue 1 | Pages 1-41Published:By: -
Who's paying attention? Measuring common ownership and its impact on managerial incentives
Journal of Financial EconomicsVolume 137, Issue 1 | Pages 152-178Published:By: -
Diversity of Shareholder Stewardship in Asia: Faux Convergence
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational LawVolume 53, Issue 3 | Pages 829- 880Published:By: -
Addressing the Auditor Independence Puzzle: Regulatory Models and Proposal for Reform
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational LawVolume 53, Issue 3 | Pages 787-827Published: -
Opt-In Stewardship: Toward an Optimal Delegation of Mutual Fund Voting Authority
Texas Law ReviewVolume 98, Issue 6 | Pages 983- 1047Published:By: -
Singapore's Puzzling Embrace of Shareholder Stewardship: A Successful Secret
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational LawVolume 53, Issue 3 | Pages 989-1021Published:By: -
The Conundrum of Common Ownership
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational LawVolume 53, Issue 3 | Pages 881-906Published:By: -
The creation and evolution of entrepreneurial public markets
Journal of Financial EconomicsVolume 136, Issue 2 | Pages 307-329Published:By: