International Conference in Naples (October 3-4, 2019): Final update

International Conference “NEW CHALLENGES IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: THEORY AND PRACTICE” will take place in Naples, Italy (October 3-4, 2019).

By August, 1 we have already received more than 40 submissions:

  • Activist Investors: Implications for Corporate Governance.
  • Corporate Governance Attributes and Segmental Reporting of Listed Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria.
  • Executive authorities in Euroland during the financial crisis. A comparison between European Commission and National Governments.
  • The Exercise of the Shareholders Voting Powers: In Whose Interest?
  • Corporate Governance Mechanism in the Context of Portugal.
  • Do Corporate Governance Ratings Change Investor Expectations? Evidence from Announcements by Institutional Shareholder Services.
  • Collaborative Governance Against Corruption.
  • Communication in Corporate Governance Behavioral and Distortion: A cognitive Approach to the Management of the Company.
  • Environmental, Social, and Governance Disclosure: The Role of Religiosity at a Cross-Country Level.
  • The Result of Cultural and Legislative Change: the new monistic model of UBI Banca.
  • Relevance of Artificial Intelligence in Politics.
  • Trends and Perspectives on Corporate Governance, Firm Performance and CEO Compensation: 1990-2017.
  • Impact of Relationship Marketing Investments on Customers Loyalty, Analyzing The Role of Trust and Type of Management.
  • The impact of ESG Scores on Cost of Equity and Firm’s Profitability.
  • AI, Gentrification, and Jobs: Implications for Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance.
  • Corporate Governance: How Fiscal and Industry Revolution in Italy can change the Labour Market?
  • Independent Directors in Sweden and their Influence on Earnings Through Accounting and Cash Flow Management.
  • Livelihoods Strategies of Satar/Santhal: A Resilience Perspective.
  • The Relationship between Minority Directors and Earnings Management: An Empirical Analysis in the Italian Institutional Setting.
  • Corporate Governance Impact on Bank Performance Evidence from Europe.
  • New Trends and Challenges in Shareholder Activism: Theory and Practice.
  • Contemporary Financial Reporting and Intangible Resources: Implications for Corporate Governance.
  • Credit Risk Modeling with Jointly Spanned And Unspanned Interest Rate and Unspanned BEI Rate: A Macro-Finance Approach.
  • Multi-family Cofounders and Firm Value.
  • Application of Audi Alteram Partem Rule on Section 124 of The National Credit Act 34 of 2005: A Right to Set-Off Ousted in All Credit Agreements Regulated by the National Credit Act.
  • Board Independence and Voluntary Financial Disclosure: The Moderating Role of Ownership Structure.
  • Corporate Governance, Big Data, and Network Theory: Information and Risk-Return Sharing of Connected Stakeholders.
  • Key Audit Matters: A Preliminary Survey on Relations with the Corporate Governance. An Analysis in the Italian Institutional Setting.
  • The Impacts of Mifid II Product Governance Requirements On Financial Intermediaries and a Bblockchain Solution To Face POG Requirements.
  • The "Studi Di Settore" a Tool Anti Tax-Evasion: An Empirical Analysis.
  • The Relationship between Corporate Governance and Voluntary Disclosure on Key Financial Performance Indicators: An Empirical Analysis on Italian Listed Companies.
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Guiding Sustainable Innovation in the Fashion System: The Role of Standards.
  • SPACs as an Instrument of Beneficial Change in Corporate Governance, Aimed at Company Growth. The Net Insurance Case: The First Italian Insurtech-Based Insurance Company.
  • Corporate Governance in Family Firms: Towards a Model Based on Degree of Institutionalization (DI), Structuring Change (SC) and Destructuring Change (RC).
  • Ownership Structure, Firm Performance and Corruption. An Empirical Analysis of EU Countries.
  • Ownership Structures and Corporate Performance: A Literature Review.
  • Corporate Governance In Islamic Financial Institutions.
  • What does the CEO Pay Ratio Capture? Evidence from Denmark.
  • Smart Model-Based Governance: Taking Decision Making to the Next Level by Integrating Data Analytics with Systems Thinking and System Dynamics.
  • How to Improve the Pension Fund Engagament: A Research Proposal for Italian Pension Funds.
  • From Information Transfer to Knowledge Sharing in Corporate Governance:The Challenging Role of Blockchain Technology.
  • The Link between Say-On-Pay Vote and Share Performance.
  • Enterprise Risk Management, Corporate Governance and Systemic Risk. Some Research Perspectives.
  • The Role of Technology for Building Resilience Thinking in Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Governance and Firm Efficiency: the Role of Board Composition.
  • Professional Negligence: Why Auditors will Continue to Pay?
  • The Influence of China’s Intellectual Property Policies since its Accession to WTO on the Foreign Owned Pharmaceutical RD.
  • Peculiarities of Compliance Management in Family Firms – Evidence from Germany.
  • Zero-Leverage in European Firms: The Role of Corporate Governance Mechanisms on the Phenomenon.

The authors of the papers represent USA, UK, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, France, Germany, South Africa etc.