Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Radisson | Melody |
Date: Thursday, 22/Aug/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
CF 02: Corporate investment Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Ramin P Baghai, Stockholm School of Economics Technology Adoption and Career Concerns: Evidence from the Adoption of Digital Technology in Motion Pictures 1: Yeshiva University, United States of America; 2: Northwestern University, USA; 3: Boston University, USA The Horizon of Investors' Information and Corporate Investment 1: USI Lugano, Switzerland; 2: INSEAD; 3: HEC Paris How Financial Markets Create Superstars 1: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The; 2: CEPR |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
CF 04: Small business finance Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Diana Bonfim, Banco de Portugal, ECB and Católica Lisbon Can Small Businesses Survive Chapter 11? 1: Boston College, United States of America; 2: Brigham Young University, United States of America; 3: University of Connecticut, United States of America Credit Access and Market Access: Evidence From a Portuguese Credit Guarantee Scheme 1: Imperial College London; 2: Emory University; 3: London Business School The Startup Performance Disadvantage(s) in Europe: Evidence from Startups Migrating to the U.S. Technical University of Munich (TUM), University of St. Gallen (HSG) |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
CF 06: Debt and dilution Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Christian Opp, Simon Business School A NEW THEORY OF CREDIT LINES (WITH EVIDENCE) 1: USC, United States of America; 2: CREI & UPF; 3: Columbia Corporate Hedging, Contract Rights, and Basis Risk ASU, United States of America The Optimality of Debt 1: Queen's University, Canada; 2: London Business School, United Kingdom; 3: London School of Economics, United Kingdom |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
CF 08: Polarization and firms Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Marco Grotteria, London Business School The Impact of Political Polarization on Corporate Investment 1: University of Nebraska; 2: University of Oregon; 3: Harbin Institute of Technology Polarization, Purpose and Profit 1: London School of Economics; 2: Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Partisan Corporate Speech 1: Washington University, United States of America; 2: Harvard Business School |
Date: Friday, 23/Aug/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
CF 10: Corporate innovation Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Jiri Knesl, University of Oxford, Said Business School CEO Experience and Value Creation: Evidence from Green Lab Locations 1: University of New South Wales, Australia; 2: University of Technology Sydney Technology Sectoral Disruptions 1: Amsterdam Business School; 2: University of Southern California Marshall School of Business; 3: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College Human Capital Reallocation and Agglomeration of Innovation: Evidence from Technological Breakthroughs Georgia State University, United States of America |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
CF 12: Executives and their incentives Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Raghavendra Rau, University of Cambridge Growth-promoting Bonuses and Mergers and Acquisitions 1: University of Illinois - Chicago; 2: Tulane University; 3: University of Delaware; 4: University of Arizona The Political Polarization of Corporate America 1: Boston College, United States of America; 2: Harvard Business School, United States of America; 3: Washington University in St. Louis, United States of America On a Spending Spree: The Real Effects of Heuristics in Managerial Budgets Arizona State University, United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
CF 14: ESG and corporate investment Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Laura Starks, The University of Texas at Austin Do Consumers Care About ESG? Evidence from Barcode-Level Sales Data 1: The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 2: London Business School; 3: Southwestern University of Finance and Economics; 4: University of Texas at Dallas, United States of America Social Preferences and Corporate Investment 1: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 2: Vienna University of Technology; 3: Monash University; 4: Vienna University of Business and Economics Climate Innovation and Carbon Emissions: Evidence from Supply Chain Networks 1: Toulouse School of Economics; 2: Peking University, HSBC Business School |
Date: Saturday, 24/Aug/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
CF 16: Inequalities in the labor market Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Merih Sevilir, Halle Institute for Economic Research and ESMT-Berlin Lehman’s Lemons: Do Career Disruptions Matter for the Top 5%? 1: UC Berkeley, United States of America; 2: AI for Good Foundation, United States of America Minding Your Business or Minding Your Child? Motherhood and the Entrepreneurship Gap University of British Columbia, Canada Careers and Wages in Family Firms: Evidence from Administrative Data 1: Tilburg University, Netherlands, The; 2: University of British Columbia, Canada; 3: University of Naples, Italy |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
CF 19: Firms and financial constraints Location: Radisson | Melody Chair: Dong Yan, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University EXIM’s Exit: The Real Effects of Trade Financing by Export Credit Agencies 1: National University of Singapopre; 2: Stanford GSB Precautionary Debt Capacity 1: Washington University, United States of America; 2: Harvard Business School Corporate policies and the term structure of risk 1: European Central Bank, Germany; 2: Collegio Carlo Alberto |
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