Finance Series 01 Jul 2004 Remuneration: Where We've Been, How We Got to Here, What are the Problems, and How to Fix Them Michael Jensen (Deceased) Kevin Murphy Eric Wruck Remuneration History Reform Audit
Finance Series 01 Jul 2004 Dividend policy of German firms. A dynamic panel data analysis of partial adjustment models Marc Goergen Luc Renneboog Luis Correia da Silva Dividends Performance
Finance Series 01 Oct 2006 Cost of Capital Effects and Changes in Growth Expectations around U.S. Cross-Listings Luzi Hail Christian Leuz Capital Cross-listing
Why Do Corporate Charters Waive Liability for Breach of the Duty of Care? Speaker(s) Holger Spamann Discussant(s) Curtis J. Milhaupt
Finance Series 01 Sep 2004 Active Financial Intermediation: Evidence on the Role of Organizational Specialization and Human Capital Laura Bottazzi Marco Da Rin Thomas Hellmann Capital
Finance Series 01 Sep 2004 Why do countries matter so much for corporate governance? Craig Doidge Andrew Karolyi René Stulz Globalisation Protection
Finance Series 01 Sep 2004 Capital structure and managerial compensation: the effects of remuneration seniority Riccardo Calcagno Luc Renneboog Capital Remuneration Leverage Insolvency
Finance Series 01 Apr 2006 Explaining the diversity in shareholder lockup agreements Marc Goergen Luc Renneboog Arif Khurshed Contracts IPO
Law Series 01 Apr 2004 Choice as Regulatory Reform: The Case of Japanese Corporate Governance Ronald Gilson Curtis J. Milhaupt Reform Regulation
Finance Series 01 Sep 2004 What Determines the Ownership Structure of Business Conglomerates? On the Cash Flow Rights of Korea's Chaebol Woochan Kim Youngjae Lim Taeyoon Sung Cash Flow Rights Ownership
Finance Series 01 Sep 2004 The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Making of Quack Corporate Governance Roberta Romano Banking Regulation Securities
Finance Series 01 Jun 2004 Which Investors Fear Expropriation? Evidence from Investors' Portfolio Choices Mariassunta Giannetti Andrei Simonov Capital Stewardship