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Business Scholarship Podcast
Andrew Jennings
Fréquence : 1 épisode/9j. Total Éps: 272

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Ep.231 – Susan Morse on Safe Harbors
Épisode 231
mercredi 25 septembre 2024 • Durée 27:19
Susan Morse, professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article The Truth About Safe Harbors. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
Ep.230 – Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, and Mark Weidemaier on a Podcast Experiment
Épisode 230
jeudi 12 septembre 2024 • Durée 34:40
Mitu Gulati, professor of law at the University of Virginia; Ugo Panizza, professor of international economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute; and Mark Weidemaier, professor of law at the University of North Carolina, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their paper Obscure Contract Terms: An Inadvertent Pricing Experiment. The paper was co-authored with Stephen Choi of New York University and Robert Scott of Columbia University.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
Ep.221 – Alexandra Roberts on MLM Lies
Épisode 221
mardi 18 juin 2024 • Durée 29:59
Alexandra Roberts, professor of law and media at Northeastern University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Multilevel Lies.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
Ep.131 – Panel on Unicorns
Épisode 131
jeudi 4 novembre 2021 • Durée
Four scholars join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their recent work on unicorn startups. Abraham Cable, professor of law at the University of California Hastings, is the author of Time Enough for Counting: A Unicorn Retrospective; Alexander Platt, associate professor of law at the University of Kansas, is the author of Unicorniphobia; Matthew Wansley, assistant professor of law at Yeshiva University, is the author of Taming Unicorns; and Amy Deen Westbrook, professor of law at Washburn University, is the author of We('re) Working on Corporate Governance: Stakeholder Vulnerability in Unicorn Companies.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Ep.130 – Tom Gosling on CEO Pay
Épisode 130
jeudi 21 octobre 2021 • Durée 22:46
Tom Gosling, executive fellow of finance at the London Business School, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article CEO Compensation: Evidence From the Field, which he co-authored with Alex Edmans of the London Business School and Dirk Jenter of the London School of Economics. In their article, Gosling and his co-authors conduct an interview-based field study of public-company directors and investors on how boards set CEO compensation and under what constraints they make those decisions.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Ep.129 – Harwell Wells on Civil-Rights Shareholder Activism
Épisode 129
jeudi 14 octobre 2021 • Durée 27:10
Harwell Wells, professor of law at Temple University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Shareholder Meetings and Freedom Rides: The Story of Peck v Greyhound. In this article, Wells recounts the efforts of Bayard Rustin and James Peck to use the proxy rules and their purchase of Greyhound shares to protest the bus company’s segregationist policies. These efforts were ultimately thwarted, Wells explains, by the SEC’s re-writing of the proxy rules to undermine civil-rights shareholder activism.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Ep.128 – Afra Afsharipour on Women & M&A
Épisode 128
jeudi 7 octobre 2021 • Durée 30:19
Afra Afsharipour, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Women and M&A. In this empirical study Afsharipour highlights the dearth of women among lead lawyers in the largest public-company M&A deals. She relates this gap to prior literatures on board and executive gender diversity and proposes steps to help close it.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Ep.127 – Jeremy Kress on Bank Boards
Épisode 127
jeudi 30 septembre 2021 • Durée 30:56
Jeremy Kress, assistant professor of business law at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Who's Looking Out For The Banks?. Kress examines the risk of exploitation that national banks face when they are part of financial conglomerates whose nonbank affiliates might seek to benefit from banking subsidies. He locates this risk in director overlap between the boards of banks and their parent companies and proposes reforms to bolster the independence of bank subsidiaries’ boards.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.
Ep.126 – Colleen Honigsberg on Broker Recidivism
Épisode 126
mardi 14 septembre 2021 • Durée
Colleen Honigsberg, associate professor of law at Stanford University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Deleting Misconduct: The Expungement of BrokerCheck Records, which she co-authored with Matthew Jacob. In the article Honigsberg examines 6,660 requests for expungement of alleged misconduct by securities brokers, including what those requests and their outcomes mean for brokers’ subsequent careers and recidivism risk.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.
Ep.125 – Steven Boivie & Scott Graffin on the Role of Directors
Épisode 125
mardi 7 septembre 2021 • Durée 29:50
Steven Boivie, professor at Texas A&M University Mays Business School, and Scott Graffin, professor at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Corporate Directors' Implicit Theories of the Roles and Duties of Boards. In this interview-based study, Boivie and Graffin, along with co-authors Michael Withers and Kevin Corley, find that contrary to agency-cost theory, corporate directors view their role as supporting, not monitoring, management.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.









