Another fantastic meeting of the @FinanceTheory Group at NYU-Stern. Many thanks to the organizers @CParlatore, @yiming__ma, and Jane for putting together such a great program, and to @nmalenko for leading the panel discussions! Pics 👇
Shareholder push for environmental, social, and governance practices meets political backlash. New research explores how markets and political processes interact, from @RobinJSD, Doron Y. Levit, @nmalenko, and @r_jmagda https://t.co/h5u98v1Xij
At recent FTG conference, Itay Goldstein, Gregor Matvos, Adriano Rampini, & @toniwhited discuss writing good papers, common mistakes made by authors, and expectations for referee reports. A must-watch for anyone doing research in finance! https://t.co/6j2088AoeF
Institutional investors rely heavily on customized recommendations from proxy advisors. Customization helps funds express their ideologies and allocate attention effectively, from @_edwinhu_, @nmalenko, and Jonathon Zytnick https://t.co/7qbUzY46AC
Nadya and Andrey Malenko and I are organizing the next Finance Theory Group conference. The topic is bridging theory and empirical research in finance.
The announcement is here:
https://t.co/HR1fvejQZV
Excited to talk about my new work with Nadya Malenko @nmalenko (UMich) about startup board structure and power allocation. Boards of directors of VC-backed startups guide strategy, facilitate new financings and vote on exit decisions. 1/13 https://t.co/GpAeeoXZxN