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The Dialogue between the Chairman of the Board and Investors: The Practice in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany and the Future of the German Corporate Governance Code Under the New Chairman
The dialogue of the board and its chairman with investors is an established practice in many countries, such as the United Kingdom, the U
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Leviathan Inc. and Corporate Environmental Engagement
In a 2010 special report, The Economist called the resurgence of state-owned mega-enterprises, especially those in emerging economies, “L
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Corporate Scandals and Regulation
Are regulatory interventions in financial markets delayed reactions to market failures, or can regulators pre-empt corporate misbehavior?
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The Promise and Perils of Crowdfunding: Between Corporate Finance and Consumer Contracts
Crowdfunding by start-up firms has grown astonishingly rapidly in the past few years.
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Good Activist/Bad Activist: The Rise of International Stewardship Codes
This paper focuses on recent trends in shareholder participation in corporate governance in a number of major developed countries.
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Earning investor trust: The role of past earnings management
Does earnings management, even though legal, hamper investor trust in reported earnings?
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Corporate Governance Matters to Fund Managers
New research findings presented at London Business School on 3 October drew a large audience of asset managers, investors, policy ad
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Shareholder Conflicts and Dividends
Controlling shareholders may feel tempted to capture benefits for themselves at other shareholders’ expense.
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The Externalities of Corruption: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Activity in China
China is the largest emerging market, which has experienced spectacular growth over the last three decades, and is currently in the upper
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Fintech and the Financing of Entrepreneurs: From Crowdfunding to Marketplace Lending
The increasing demand for Fintech – broadly defined as the use of new technology and innovation to compete in the marketplace of financia
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