Wallenberg Lecture Series
Since 2006, the ECGI has organised a yearly lecture at the time of its Annual General Assembly. These lectures, given by prominent scholars, are open to the public and address a topical governance issue. On some occasions, a debate has taken place instead of a lecture.
In 2020, the lecture was renamed 'The Wallenberg Lecture' in recognition of the support from The Wallenberg Foundations, by affiliation with ECGI's patron member, Investor AB.
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The 2025 Wallenberg Lecture: 'Decarbonisation Commitments: Signals, Substance, or Spin?'
Imperial College London
Université libre de Bruxelles -
The 2024 Wallenberg Lecture: 'Whose Corporate Governance?'
Stanford Business School -
The 2023 Wallenberg Lecture: Stakeholder Governance and Stewardship
Harvard Law School
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université libre de Bruxelles
University of Pennsylvania Law School -
Capitalism Revisited Day 2: The 2022 Wallenberg Lecture
McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin
University of Geneva -
The Wallenberg Lecture: 'The Iron Law of Financial Regulation'
Yale Law School
Imperial College Business School, Brevan Howard Centre -
The 2020 Wallenberg Lecture - The Relative Effectiveness of Exit and Voice Strategies
Department of Economics, Harvard University -
ECGI Annual Lecture “The Economics of Firm Culture”
Hoover Institution, Stanford University -
ECGI Berlin Annual Lecture -“Is Big Data a Challenge for Boards?”
MIT Sloan School of Management -
ECGI Annual Lecture 2017 - “Since you’re so rich, you must be really smart…”
Stockholm School of Economics -
ECGI Annual Lecture 2016 - Are CEO's Fired for Bad Luck?
Kellogg School of Management , Northwestern University
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université libre de Bruxelles