Global Corporate Governance Colloquium (GCGC)
Global Corporate Governance Colloquia
Annual event which showcases the best research in law and finance relating to corporate governance, at a conference held on a rotating basis between 12 major universities that are leaders in the fields in the Americas, Asia and Europe. These conferences attract invited and contributed research papers of the highest scholarly quality.
Supported by the following universities; Columbia University, Harvard University, Imperial College London, National University of Singapore, Peking University, Seoul National University, Stanford University, Stockholm University, University of Oxford, University of Tokyo, Yale University and Goethe University Frankfurt (Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and DFG LawFin Center). together with Japan Exchange Group (JPX) as a Practitioner Partner.
All conference material from past events, including papers, slides and videos, are available on www.gcgc.global
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Session 1: The Overlooked Reality of Shareholder Activism in China: Defying Western Expectations
Singapore Management University, Yong Pung How School of Law
Seoul National University School of Law -
Session 1: Political Party and Firm Value, Evidence from Political Control Shift in SOEs
University of Pennsylvania Law School
NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong -
Session 2: Venture Capital Contracting as Bargaining in the Shadow of Corporate Law Constraints
Tilburg University
Leibniz Institute SAFE, Goethe University Frankfurt, LawFin Center
University of Oxford -
Session 3: ESG Overperformance? Assessing the Use of ESG Targets in Executive Compensation Plans
UC Berkeley
Stockholm School of EconomicsBoston University Questrom School of Business -
Session 3: Beyond ESG: Executive Pay Metrics and Shareholder Support
Reichman (IDC)
Stockholm School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science -
Session 4: How the EU’s Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Could Reshape Corporate America
Monash University
Travers Smith
BonelliEredeAnd more (...)
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Session 5: Corporate Political Disclosure and Shareholder Voting
Yale Law School
University of Chicago
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore -
Session 5: Corporate Governance in an Era of Geoeconomics
Yale Law School
Stanford Law School
University of Pennsylvania Law School -
Session 6: Does Share Repurchase Legalization Really Harm Corporate Investments?
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Harvard Business School
UNSW School of Business, University of New South Wales -
Session 7: The Evolution of the Market for Corporate Control
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université libre de Bruxelles
Boston College
London School of Economics and Political ScienceAnd more (...)
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Session 7: Ownership and Trust: A Corporate Law Framework for Board Decisionmaking in the Age of AI
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université libre de Bruxelles
Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University
Goethe University/House of Finance, Frankfurt, Germany -
Session 8: Fixing MFW: Fairness and Vision in Controller Self-dealing
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Columbia Law School
University of Tokyo