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.
1,995 Working Papers
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Finance Series
Transparency and Real Effects of Climate Stress Tests for Banks
Jannis BischofVincent Giese
The Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaAnd more (...)
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Finance Series
Mapping Corporate Ownership and Control Changes for Public and Private Companies
Ettore CrociAndrea ViolaFederica Cupelli -
Finance Series
The Value of NGO Activism: Evidence from Sustainability Disclosures
Janja BrendelCai ChenThomas KeuschAnd more (...)
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Law Series
Fiduciary Duty and Corporate Externalities: Rethinking Directors' Climate Obligations
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore -
Law Series
The Placebo Effect of Insider Dealing Regulation
Bocconi University, Department of Legal Studies
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Law Series
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Law Series
The Purpose of Investor Stewardship
The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London -
Law Series
The Anatomy of Nonprofit Control of Business Enterprise
UC BerkeleyMark Orberg -
Law Series
Reconciling Shareholder Primacy and the Interests of People and Planet
University of Cambridge Law Faculty and Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law (3CL)
UCL Faculty of Laws -
Finance Series
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Law Series
Executive Remuneration: A Comparative Overview II
University of GenoaMaria Cristina Ungureanu -
Law Series
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Law Series
Basic Issues Surrounding the TOD's Transposition
Markus Roth
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private LawAdam Opalski -
Law Series
The Unseen 'Others': A Framework for Investor Stewardship
The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London -
Law Series
Governing the Purpose of Investment Management: How the ‘Stewardship’ Norm is being (Re)Developed in the UK and EU
University College London - Faculty of Laws -
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Law Series
The Divergent Designs of Mandatory Takeovers in Asia
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore