Leading Research with Global Impact. ECGI (The European Corporate Governance Institute) is an international non-profit membership organisation that provides a platform for debate and dialogue among academics, policymakers, and business leaders, with a focus on major corporate governance, ESG, and stewardship issues. Through world-class research, high-level conferences, and active engagement with global institutions, ECGI connects ideas with practice, shaping policy and advancing governance standards worldwide.

ECGI Conversation Series
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Leading Research with Global Impact. ECGI (The European Corporate Governance Institute) is an international non-profit membership organisation that provides a platform for debate and dialogue among academics, policymakers, and business leaders, with a focus on major corporate governance, ESG, and stewardship issues. Through world-class research, high-level conferences, and active engagement with global institutions, ECGI connects ideas with practice, shaping policy and advancing governance standards worldwide.
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April 1, 2026
2026 ECGI Finance Prize Winners in Conversation with Nadya Malenko
<p>The 2026 ECGI Finance Prize sponsored by WRDS has been awarded to Jason Chen (Auburn University), Jakub Hajda (HEC Montréal) and Joseph Kalmenovitz (University of Rochester) for their paper, “Escaping Pay-for-Performance” (ECGI Finance Working Paper 1055/2025). Finance Series Editor, Nadya Malenko (Boston College and ECGI), interviews one of the winning authors, Joseph Kalmenovitz (University of Rochester), on their prize paper. </p><p><br></p><p>Selected by the Working Paper Series Finance Editorial Board, the paper contributes to the literature on incentive design and corporate governance by studying the compensation of the top executives of the federal government who lead regulatory agencies overseeing firms and financial markets. </p><p><br></p><p>It shows how the structure of executive pay can simultaneously affect effort, career choices, and the composition of the leadership responsible for monitoring firms. In doing so, it extends core governance questions about executive compensation and incentives beyond firms to the public-sector executives responsible for overseeing them. </p><p><br></p><p>Read the paper here: <a href="https://www.ecgi.global/publications/working-papers/escaping-pay-for-performance" target="_blank">https://www.ecgi.global/publications/working-papers/escaping-pay-for-performance</a></p>

April 1, 2026
2026 ECGI Law Working Paper Prizes Winners in Conversation with Amir Licht
<p>The 2026 ECGI Law Prize sponsored by WRDS for the Best Paper in the ECGI Law Working Paper Series in 2025 has been awarded to Luca Enriques (Bocconi University and ECGI), Matteo Gatti (Rutgers Law School and ECGI) and Roy Shapira (Reichman (IDC) and ECGI) for their paper: “How the EU Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Could Reshape Corporate America”.</p><p><br></p><p>Law Series Editor, Amir Licht (Reichman University and ECGI) interviews on their prize paper.</p><p><br></p><p>Selected by the Working Paper Series Law Editorial Board, the paper traces how a single piece of European legislation — the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, or CS3D — interacts with the American legal system in ways that could fundamentally change how large US corporations govern themselves on human rights and environmental issues. It bridges two bodies of law that rarely speak to each other: EU regulatory law and Delaware corporate law. </p><p><br></p><p>The paper shows that their combination is more potent than either alone, and it identifies a new mechanism through which European regulation can reshape not just what companies sell, but how they operate across their entire global supply chains.</p><p><br></p><p>Read the paper here: https://www.ecgi.global/publications/working-papers/how-the-eu-sustainability-due-diligence-directive-could-reshape</p><p><br></p>

January 17, 2026
ECGI Conversations - Jill Fisch
<p>Dr Tom Gosling interviews Prof. Jill Fisch, the Saul A. Fox Distinguished Professor of Business Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Co-Director of the Institute for Law & Economics on her recent paper "Corporate Democracy and the Intermediary Voting Dilemma", co-authored with Prof. Jeff Schwartz.</p><p><br></p>
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