06 Feb 2013 Good Governance Was Not a Blessing During the Credit Crisis An article by Andrea Beltratti and René Stulz finds out why some banks performed better than others in 2007-2008. And a shareholder-friendly board wasn't one of the reasons
23 Jan 2013 Why Should European Governments Privatize Public Banks Only the privatization of recently nationalized banks would level the playing field, safeguard banks' asset quality, improve banking industry efficiency and strengthen market discipline, according to a forthcoming article by Sironi, Iannotta and Nocera
09 Jan 2013 Soldiers' and CEOs' Pay: A Coloured Ribbon A new work by Linus Siming shows that public honours assigned by governments can act as substitutes for CEO compensation
21 Nov 2012 The FED Was Right: Lessons from Credit Risk Transfer in the US during the Financial Crisis A fine-grained analysis by Mascia Bedendo and Brunella Bruno shows that American banks have used the financial resources released by loan sales, securitization and credit derivatives to expand credit supply even during the 2007-2009 crisis
24 Sep 2012 Justice at Last: Magni Wins AOM Award A paper about procedural justice in dispersed work teams obtains the OCIS Division Best Paper Award
20 Sep 2012 Wagner Receives European Finance Association Prize EFA awarded the Bocconi professor for a paper about the effects of family control on corporate decisions during financial crises