SFS Cavalcade North America 2024
Georgia State University | May 19-22, 2024
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Room 1203 |
Date: Monday, 20/May/2024 | |
8:30am - 9:15am |
Track M6-1: ESG: Preferences and Policies Location: Room 1203 Chair: Lorenzo Garlappi, UBC Discussant: Jules Van Binsbergen, Wharton Responsible Consumption, Demand Elasticity, and the Green Premium UBC |
9:30am - 10:15am |
Track M6-2: ESG: Preferences and Policies Location: Room 1203 Chair: Lorenzo Garlappi, UBC Discussant: Sebastien Betermier, McGill University A Breath of Change: Can Personal Exposures Drive Green Preferences? 1: Danmarks Nationalbank; 2: Indiana University Bloomington; 3: Copenhagen Business School |
10:30am - 11:15am |
Track M6-3: ESG: Preferences and Policies Location: Room 1203 Chair: Lorenzo Garlappi, UBC Discussant: Andrea Vedolin, Boston University The Benchmark Greenium 1: University of Texas at Austin; 2: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; 3: University of Virginia |
11:30am - 12:15pm |
Track M6-4: ESG: Preferences and Policies Location: Room 1203 Chair: Lorenzo Garlappi, UBC Discussant: Alessio Piccolo, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business Too Levered for Pigou: Carbon Pricing, Financial Constraints, and Leverage Regulation 1: Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2: Imperial College London |
1:45pm - 2:30pm |
Track M6-5: ESG: Preferences and Policies Location: Room 1203 Chair: Lorenzo Garlappi, UBC Discussant: Elena Pikulina, University of British Columbia How Anti-ESG Pressure Affects Investment: Evidence from Retirement Savings UCLA Anderson School of Management |
2:45pm - 3:30pm |
Track M6-6: ESG: Preferences and Policies Location: Room 1203 Chair: Lorenzo Garlappi, UBC Discussant: Cosmin Ilut, Duke University How Should Climate Change Uncertainty Impact Social Valuation and Policy? 1: Arizona State University; 2: University of Wisconsin; 3: University of Chicago; 4: Argonne National Laboratory |
Date: Tuesday, 21/May/2024 | |
8:30am - 9:15am |
Track T4-1: Climate Finance: Risk and Regulation Location: Room 1203 Chair: Matthew Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: James Brown, Iowa State University CEO compensation and cash-flow shocks: Evidence from changes in environmental regulations 1: Hanyang University; Queensland University of Technology; 2: Stanford University; 3: University of Technology Sydney; 4: Harvard University |
9:30am - 10:15am |
Track T4-2: Climate Finance: Risk and Regulation Location: Room 1203 Chair: Matthew Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Thomas Geelen, Copenhagen Business School Pollution-Shifting vs. Downscaling: How Financial Distress Affects the Green Transition UNC - Chapel Hill |
10:30am - 11:15am |
Track T4-3: Climate Finance: Risk and Regulation Location: Room 1203 Chair: Matthew Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Stefan Lewellen, Pennsylvania State University Opening the Brown Box: Production Responses to Environmental Regulation 1: London Business School; 2: Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University |
11:30am - 12:15pm |
Track T4-4: Climate Finance: Risk and Regulation Location: Room 1203 Chair: Matthew Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Matthew Serfling, University of Tennessee Labor Exposure to Climate Risk, Productivity Loss, and Capital Deepening Harvard University |
1:45pm - 2:30pm |
Track T4-5: Climate Finance: Risk and Regulation Location: Room 1203 Chair: Matthew Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Ivan Ivanov, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago When Insurers Exit: Climate Losses, Fragile Insurers, and Mortgage Markets 1: Columbia Business School; 2: Harvard Business School; 3: Federal Reserve Board |
2:45pm - 3:30pm |
Track T4-6: Climate Finance: Risk and Regulation Location: Room 1203 Chair: Matthew Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Ian Appel, University of Virginia Divestment and Engagement: The Effect of Green Investors on Corporate Carbon Emissions 1: University of Southern California; 2: University of Southern California; 3: University of Utah |
Date: Wednesday, 22/May/2024 | |
8:30am - 9:15am |
Track W8-1: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Maxime Sauzet, Boston University A Deep Learning Analysis of Climate Change, Innovation, and Uncertainty 1: Arizona State University; 2: University of Wisconsin; 3: University of Chicago; 4: University of California Santa Barbara; 5: University of Pennsylvania |
9:30am - 10:15am |
Track W8-2: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Philip Mulder, University of Wisconsin - Madison The Value of Climate Hedge Assets: Evidence from Australian Water Markets University of Colorado, Boulder |
10:30am - 11:15am |
Track W8-3: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Richard Evans, Darden - University of Virginia Discretionary Information in ESG Investing: A Text Analysis of Mutual Fund Prospectuses 1: King's College London; 2: University of Geneva; 3: SKEMA Business School |
11:30am - 12:15pm |
Track W8-4: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Qifei Zhu, Nanyang Technological University Does Foreign Institutional Capital Promote Green Growth for Emerging Market Firms? 1: ESSCA School of Management; 2: Seoul National University; 3: Copenhagen Business School; 4: Sungkyunkwan University |
1:45pm - 2:30pm |
Track W8-5: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Johannes Klausmann, University of Virginia Polarizing Corporations: Does Talent Flow to "Good" Firms? 1: University of Chicago Booth School of Business; 2: University of California Berkeley; 3: Imperial College London |
2:45pm - 3:30pm |
Track W8-6: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Isaac Hacamo, Indiana University Peer Effects and the Gender Gap in Corporate Leadership: Evidence from MBA Students 1: Yale; 2: Stanford; 3: Tilburg |
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