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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Law Series
Blockchain and Smart Contracting for the Shareholder Community
Tilburg University
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Finance Series
Trust and Shareholder Voting
University of Cologne and Centre for Financial Research (CFR)
IE Business School -
Law Series
The Law and (Some) Finance of Related Party Transactions: An Introduction
Bocconi University, Department of Legal Studies
Leibniz Institute SAFE, Goethe University Frankfurt, LawFin Center -
Finance Series
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Finance Series
Do Investors Value Sustainability? A Natural Experiment Examining Ranking and Fund Flows
University of Chicago Booth School of Business -
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Law Series
Cheap-Stock Tunneling Around Preemptive Rights
Harvard Law School
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Finance Series
The Stability of Dividends and Wages: Effects of Competitor Inflexibility
Berlin's Humboldt University
Department of Business Administration, University of Vienna -
Finance Series
Future-Time Framing: The Effect of Language on Corporate Future Orientation
Singapore Management University, Lee Kong Chian School of Business
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Law Series
China as a "National Strategic Buyer": Towards a Multilateral Regime for Cross-Border M&A
Columbia Law School
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Finance Series
Governance under the Gun: Spillover Effects of Hedge Fund Activism
University of Virginia, McIntire School of CommerceTulane University
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Law Series
Procedural and Substantive Review of Related Party Transactions (RPTs): The Case for Non-Controlling Shareholder-Dependent (NCS-Dependent) Directors
Amsterdam Law School and Business School, University of Amsterdam -
Law Series
An Institutional Theory of Corporate Regulation
University College London - Faculty of Laws -
Law Series
Do Founders Control Start-Up Firms that Go Public?
Harvard Law School
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Law Series
Related Party Transactions in Insolvency
Law Faculty, University of Oxford