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
Organizational Higher Purpose, Employee Effort, and Firm Financial Performance
John M. Olin School of Business, Washington University, St. Louis -
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Law Series
Beyond the Brussels Effect: The Surprising Rise of the International Sustainability Standards Board
University of California, BerkeleySilvia Fregoni -
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Finance Series
Are Bidder-Initiated Takeovers Opportunistic?
Tuck School of Business at DartmouthTanakorn Makaew
Norwegian School of Economics -
Finance Series
Biodiversity Impacts of Renewable Energy
Haozhou GongChen Lin
University of Zurich and Swiss Finance InstituteAnd more (...)
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Finance Series
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Finance Series
How Executive Compensation Changes In Response to Personal Income Tax Shocks (Who Pays the CEO’s Income Taxes?)
Benjamin Bennett
Department of Finance, David Eccles School of Business, University of UtahZexi Wang -
Finance Series
(Re)call of Duty: Mutual Fund Securities Lending and Proxy Voting
University of FloridaQifei Zhu -
Law Series
Attorneys' Fee Awards in Delaware: A Normative and Empirical Analysis
Delaware Court of Chancery
Stanford Law School -
Finance Series
The Coherence Side of Rationality: Theory and Evidence from Firm Plans
Pamela Giustinelli
Bocconi University -
Finance Series
Government Contracting and Venture Capital Exit Outcomes
Masim Suleymanov
Stevens Institute of Technology School of BusinessDavid Javakhadze -
Finance Series
Algorithmic Bias and the Diversity Paradox in Leadership
Queen's University -
Finance Series
Rating government procurement markets
Tatyana Deryugina
National University of Singapore (NUS)Anastassia FedykAnd more (...)
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Finance Series
Incident-Driven ESG Engagement
Singapore Management University, Lee Kong Chian School of BusinessYongheng SunMandy Tham -
Law Series
Real Entity Theory Without Metaphysics: How Organizations Shape Corporate Law A Response to Stephen Bainbridge and Susan Watson
London School of EconomicsJenkin Chim -
Finance Series