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
Risk Mitigating versus Risk Shifting: Evidence from Banks Security Trading in Crises
Imperial College London/ Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Luiss University, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, EIEF and Barcelona GSE
Bank of ItalyAnd more (...)
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Finance Series
Do Responsible Investors Invest Responsibly?
University of Geneva
University of Geneva & Swiss Finance InstituteAnd more (...)
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Law Series
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Finance Series
Do Investors Care about Carbon Risk?
Imperial College London
Imperial College London -
Finance Series
The Future of the Corporation and the Economics of Purpose
Blavatnik School of Government and Saïd Business School, University of Oxford -
Law Series
The Power of the Narrative in Corporate Lawmaking
Harvard Law School
Reichman (IDC) -
Law Series
The European Commission's Sustainable Corporate Governance Report: A Critique
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law SchoolAnd more (...)
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Law Series
Research Handbook on Comparative Corporate Governance: Introduction
University of California
Fordham University School of Law -
Finance Series
Is History Repeating Itself? The (Un)predictable Past of ESG Ratings
MIT Sloan School of Management
University of Bern, Institute of Financial Management
University of Zurich and Swiss Finance Institute -
Finance Series
Disaster Relief, Inc.
Singapore Management University, Lee Kong Chian School of Business
UNSW Business School -
Law Series
Sustainable Corporate Governance: The Role of the Law
Amsterdam Law School and Business School, University of Amsterdam -
Law Series
My Creditor’s Keeper: Escalation of Commitment and Custodial Fiduciary Duties in the Vicinity of Insolvency
Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University -
Finance Series
Why Have CEO Pay Levels Become Less Diverse?
University of Amsterdam, Finance Group
IESE Business School
Erasmus University, Rotterdam School of Management -
Law Series
The Inside Information Regime of the MAR and the Rise of the ESG Era
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Johannes Gutenberg-University -
Finance Series
Higher Purpose, Incentives and Economic Performance
John M. Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis -
Law Series
Varieties of Shareholderism: Three Views of the Corporate Purpose Cathedral
Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University -
Finance Series
Dynastic Control Without Ownership: Evidence from Post-War Japan
University of Copenhagen
Alberta School of BusinessAnd more (...)
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Law Series
Shifting Influences on Corporate Governance: Capital Market Completeness and Policy Channeling
Columbia Law School & Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School