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ECGI is an international scientific non-profit association that provides a forum for debate and dialogue between academics, legislators and practitioners, focusing on major corporate governance issues and thereby promoting best practice. The primary role of ECGI is to undertake, commission and disseminate leading research on corporate governance. Based upon impartial and objective research and the collective knowledge and wisdom of its members, it may advise on the formulation of corporate governance policy and development of best practice and undertake any other activity that will improve understanding and exercise of corporate governance. In seeking to improve corporate governance, ECGI acts as a focal point for academics working on corporate governance worldwide, encouraging the interaction between the different disciplines, such as economics, law, finance and management.

ECGI organises the annual Global Corporate Governance Colloquia (GCGC) for which more details are available on www.gcgc.global 

Questions may be directed to: admin@ecgi.org


The Program on Corporate Governance at Harvard Law School (HLS) is pleased to announce that it is seeking applications from highly qualified candidates who are interested in working with the Program as Post-Doctoral or Doctoral Corporate Governance Fellows.

Applications are considered on a rolling basis, and the start date is flexible and can be negotiated based on applicant and Program needs. Appointments are commonly for one year, but the appointment period can be extended for additional one-year period/s contingent on business and funding.

Candidates should have a law degree from a law school in the United States or abroad. Candidates still pursuing a doctoral degree are eligible so long as they will have completed their program’s coursework requirements by the time they begin their fellowship period.

During the term of their appointment, Fellows will be in residence at HLS and will be required to work on research and other activities of the Program, depending on their skills, interests, and Program needs. The position includes a competitive fellowship salary and Harvard University benefits. Fellows will also be able to spend time on their own projects.

Applicants should have an interest in corporate governance and in academic or policy research in this field. Former Fellows of the Program currently teach in many leading law schools in the U.S. and abroad (e.g., Scott Hirst (BU), Robert Jackson (NYU), Marcel Kahan (NYU), Kobi Kastiel (Tel-Aviv), Yaron Nili (Duke), Roberto Tallarita (Harvard) and Holger Spamann (Harvard)).

Interested candidates should submit a CV, a writing sample, and a cover letter. The cover letter should describe the candidate’s experience, reasons for seeking the position, career plans, and the period during which they would like to work with the Program.

3rd Baltic Family Firm Institute - ECGI Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS

Deadline: 1 February 2025 (at midnight CEST).

“Empowering Family Enterprise: Professionalisation and Community Impact”

9-10 June 2025

ABOUT THE EVENT

The professionalisation of family enterprise is essential for navigating the complexities of governance, family dynamics, succession planning, and societal impact. Aligning business objectives with family values requires a structured approach to managing both financial and socioemotional priorities and challenges. The conference will explore how professional governance frameworks, investment vehicles such as family offices and family investment companies, and social impact strategies and philanthropy can provide diversification opportunities, competitive advantage, and help manage family dynamics and succession challenges thereby ensuring the continuity of family enterprise across generations. 

This event is part of the Family Capitalism pillar of the ECGI’s Responsible Capitalism project.

The conference organizers are inviting researchers to submit recent papers or extended abstracts on family firm topics. Papers that touch on family business indirectly but offer valuable insights are also welcome. Each paper will be assigned a discussant, and time will be provided for questions and comments from the audience 

IMPORTANT DATES

A selection will be made by the conference scientific committee from papers and abstracts that are submitted before the deadline of 1 February 2024 (at midnight CEST). Researchers will be notified whether their paper has been accepted for the conference before 1 March 2025. Program queries should be directed to Anete Pajuste (anete.pajuste@sseriga.edu).


 

CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Morten Bennedsen (University of Copenhagen and ECGI), 

Janis Berzins (BI Norwegian Business School),

Valdone Darskuviene (ISM University of Management and Economics),

Krista Jaakson (University of Tartu), 

Valerija Kozlova (Transport and Telecommunication Institute),

Mattias Nordqvist (Stockholm School of Economics),

Anete Pajuste (Stockholm School of Economics in Riga and ECGI),

Erik Wetter (Stockholm School of Economics),

Alminas Zaldokas (National University of Singapore).


ORGANISATION

Conference venue: Stockholm School of Economics (Riga), Riga, Latvia

The academic track of the conference will take place on June 9-10, 2024. In addition to the academic track, there will be keynote speeches, panel discussions and workshops involving family business members, as well as participants from industry and the public sector. 

The conference dinner will be held on the evening of June 9, 2025. 

Conference participation (including meals) is free for presenters and discussants. Participants are responsible for their travel and accommodation expenses. 

Note: It is intended to convene this meeting physically. 

More information can be found here.

    Questions may be directed to: admin@ecgi.org

    This event is organised by the Baltic Family Firm Institute in collaboration with the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI).

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