New research on the effectiveness of protests on government distributions provides insights into the political incentives of a country’s leadership and the resulting economic...
There has been growing support for replacing the traditional corporate purpose with so-called “enlightened shareholder value,” which would guide firms to consider stakeholder interests...
A new data collection has made it possible to reveal the self-sovereignty of the English East India Trading Company that produced a company-state and...
New research observing 100 years of concentration in economic activities and investment in research and development shows that the dominance of large businesses has...
A new paper studies the rise of so-called “bankruptcy directors,” typically former bankruptcy lawyers, investment bankers, or distressed debt traders who join corporate boards...
Companies increasingly use ESG metrics in their compensation packages for CEOs. A new empirical study suggests that this practice has questionable promise and produces...