On January 19, 2023, presenter Vivian Fang gave the lecture “Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, and Their Governance Implications” The Q&A from Vivian’s lecture is below.
Institute for Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance in Turbulent Times, featuring Margarethe Wiersema
On December 8, 2022, presenter Margarethe Wiersema gave the lecture “Corporate Governance in Turbulent Times” The Q&A from Margarethe’s lecture is below.
Minding the Gap in Corporate and White-Collar Crime, featuring Miriam Baer
UPDATE: In August 2023 Miriam published her book “Myths and Misunderstandings in White-Collar Crime”. Kelley ICG is proud to have speakers who are continually pushing the boundaries of their fields and creating spectacular content that we can all learn from. Miriam’s book is available for purchase through the Cambridge University Press and Amazon…. Read more »
What Were They Thinking? State of Mind Puzzles in Insider Trading, featuring Don Langevoort
On October 6, 2022, presenter Don Langevoort gave the lecture “What Were They Thinking? State of Mind Puzzles in Insider Trading” Don’s paper can be found here: https://go.iu.edu/4BrD Below you will find the Q&A from the seminar:
The Future of Cyber Security, featuring speakers Justin Greis, Charlie Lewis, and Jeffrey Caso
On May 5, 2022, presenters Justin Greis, Charlie Lewis, and Jeffrey Caso gave the lecture “The Future of Cyber Security”. The lecture covered trends and insights shaping the future of cyber security and was moderated by Dr. Angie Raymond View the slides from this seminar. Below you will find the Q&A from the seminar:
Indexing and Corporate Governance, featuring Todd Gormley
On April 14, 2022, presenter Todd Gormley gave the lecture “Indexing and Corporate Governance”. The lecture covered the growth of indexing investment strategies and its implications for stewardship. Professor Gormley summarized recent and ongoing research that analyzes how stock ownership by index funds does (and does not) affect firms’ governance structures, the stewardship actions of… Read more »
Governance by Persuasion, featuring Alon Brav
On March 10, 2022, presenter Alon Brav gave the lecture “Governance by Persuasion: Hedge fund activism and marker-based shareholder influence”. The lecture was based on a review paper coauthored with Wei Jiang and Rongchen Li in which the authors provide an updated empirical analysis as well as a comprehensive survey of the academic finance research… Read more »
Who Owns Your Data? featuring Angie Raymond and Scott Shackelford
On February 2, 2022 presenters Angie Raymond and Scott Shackelford, gave the seminar “Who Owns Your Data?” Scott and Angie explored core questions of data governance focusing on comparing the United States, European Union, and several Asian nations with regards to their privacy, cybersecurity, and AI governance practices. They hi-lighted areas of convergence, and divergence,… Read more »
Risk Perceptions, Board Networks, and Directors’ Monitoring, featuring Speaker, Michael Weisbach, and Discussant, Xiaoyun Yu
On January 6, 2022 presenter, Michael Weisbach, and Discussant, Xiaoyun Yu, gave the seminar “Risk Perceptions, Board Networks, and Directors’ Reporting.” Independent directors of corporate boards have monitoring and advising duties. One incentive for independent directors to monitor is regulatory penalties. However, it is challenging to pin down a causal effect of regulatory penalties on directors’… Read more »
Corporate Governance: Data and Technology, featuring Professor Wei Jiang (Columbia Business School)
On December 2, 2021, Columbia University Professor Wei Jiang gave a lecture on “Corporate Governance: Data and Technology.” Professor Jiang’s talk delves into the opportunities and challenges that data and technology have created for corporate governance. Data and technology change the nature of information and write new chapters for corporate governance. For example, the availability… Read more »