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New RCFS Issue: 9(1)

The new issue of RCFS, 9(1), has published. The Editor’s Choice paper is “How Do Laws and Institutions Affect Recovery Rates for Collateral?” by Hans Degryse, Vasso Ioannidou, José María Liberti, and Jason Sturgesss. Editor’s Choice papers are free to read online.

Forthcoming Papers

“Hard Marriage with Heavy Burdens: Organized Labor as Takeover Deterrents” by Xuan Tian and Wenyu Wang “Banks’ Non-interest Income and Systemic Risk” by Markus K. Brunnermeier, Gang Dong, and Darius Palia

Forthcoming Papers

“How Do Executives Exercise Their Stock Options?” by Daniel Klein and Ernst Maug “Tournament Incentives and Acquisition Performance” by Iftekhar Hasan, Marco Navone, Thomas To, and Eliza Wu

CSEF-RCFS Conference on Finance, Labor, and Inequality 2020

The Conference on Finance, Labor, and Inequality 2020 will feature a dual submission option with RCFS. The RCFS sponsoring editor is Andrew Ellul. The deadline for paper submissions is April 12, 2020. The conference will take place June 12-13 in Capri. For more details, see the Call for Papers.

RCFS/RAPS Winter Conference

Decisions for the RCFS/RAPS Winter Conference have been sent. If you selected dual submission, you will receive a separate email from the journal in the next few weeks. If you did not receive your decision email, please contact us.

New Feature: The RCFS Blog

The Review of Corporate Finance Studies presents a new initiative: the RCFS Blog, written by Executive Editor Andrew Ellul. The blog will feature commentary on published papers as well as on papers presented at RCFS-sponsored conferences. In the inaugural post, Professor Ellul discusses two papers that were presented at the conference on Finance, Labor, and Inequality in June 2019. The papers featured are “Mergers and Managers: Manager-Specific Wage Premiums and… Read More »New Feature: The RCFS Blog