Institute for Corporate Governance & Finance
Tags: Finance
Statement of Purpose
The Institute for Corporate Governance & Finance was launched in 2016 to address these issues, taking advantage of the concentration of finance, talent, and activity in New York and at New York University. Whatever the issue—activist shareholders, short-term versus long-term investment horizons, compensation, control contests, going private, spinoffs, etc.—the central questions should be “what do the big institutions think?” and “what should the big institutions think?” The institute brings key people together to understand these questions and encourage the development of institutional investors as a responsible force in corporate governance.
Institution:
NYU School of Law
Research Center Director
Edward Rock, Robert Jackson
Research Center Director's Job Title
Co-Director, Martin Lipton Professor of Law,Co-Director, Pierrepont Family Professor of Law
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Finance
Finance
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Duke University School of Law
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Smith School of Business
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Indian Institute of Management
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SC Johnson Graduate School of Management
Initiative on Responsible Finance
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SC Johnson Graduate School of Management
Institute for Behavioral and Household Finance
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Princeton University
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