Working Papers
The ECGI working paper series is a library of academic research papers produced by ECGI Research members consisting of highly qualified and renowned academics from across the globe. The papers focus on corporate governance topics in both law and finance fields.
1,988 Working Papers
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Finance Series
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Finance Series
The Changing Landscape of Corporate Governance Disclosure: Impact on Shareholder Voting
Drexel University, LeBow College of Business
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Finance Series
Does Board Size Matter?
The London School of Economics and Political Science
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Finance Series
Seven Gaping Holes in Our Knowledge of Corporate Governance
Stanford Graduate School of Business -
Finance Series
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Law Series
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Law Series
Bailout Blues: the Write-Down of the AT1 Bonds in the Credit Suisse Bailout
University of Oxford
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Law Series
How Twitter Pushed Stakeholders Under The Bus
Harvard Law School
Tel Aviv University
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Finance Series
Piercing through Opacity: Relationships and Credit Card Lending to Consumers and Small Businesses during Normal Times and the COVID-19 Crisis
Texas A&M University and Wharton Financial Institutions CenterAnd more (...)
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Finance Series
Walk the Green Talk? a Textual Analysis of Pension Funds’ Disclosures of Sustainable Investing
Maastricht University / School of Business and Economics / Finance Department -
Law Series
Fairness Opinions and SPAC Reform
Washington University in St Louis School of Law -
Finance Series
Voting Choice
Boston College, Carroll School of Management
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Finance Series
Equity-based compensation and the timing of share repurchases: the role of the corporate calendar
Erasmus Research Institute of Management - ERIMAnd more (...)
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Law Series
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Law Series
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Finance Series
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Law Series
Controlling Shareholders and Sustainable Corporate Governance: The Role of Dual-Class Shares
Amsterdam Law School and Business School, University of Amsterdam -
Law Series
Corruption and Controlling Shareholders
Harvard Law School