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25 Jun 2025 All Shareholder Votes Are Not Created Equal: Why Some Investors’ Votes Matter More Than Others Davidson Heath Da Huang Chong Shu Activism Voting Institutional Investors Control
25 Jun 2025 When the State Shapes the Vote Todd Gormley Washington University in St. Louis Manish Jha Meng Wang ESG Voting Activism Geopolitics Institutional Investors
25 Jun 2025 When Paying Regulators for Performance Backfires Jason Chen Jakub Hajda Joseph Kalmenovitz Incentives Regulation Performance
11 Jun 2025 Video Is sunlight the best disinfectant? What to expect from sustainability disclosures Christian Leuz The University of Chicago - Booth School of Business Nathan Fabian PRI Reporting Sustainability ESG Regulation Institutional Investors
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19 Jun 2025 Video In Conversation with Prof. Dr. Katja Langenbucher Katja Langenbucher Goethe University/House of Finance, Frankfurt, Germany Tom Gosling The London School of Economics and Political Science AI Boards Fiduciary Duty Innovation