Forthcoming Papers
“Family firms and labor market regulation” by Morten Bennedsen, Sterling Huang, Hannes Wagner, and Stefan Zeume “Incentives and Competition in the Airline Industry” by Rajesh K. Aggarwal and Carola Schenone
“Family firms and labor market regulation” by Morten Bennedsen, Sterling Huang, Hannes Wagner, and Stefan Zeume “Incentives and Competition in the Airline Industry” by Rajesh K. Aggarwal and Carola Schenone
The new issue of RCFS, 8(1) March 2019, has published online. If you have a subscription, you can read the issue online. If you don’t have a subscription, you can still read the Editor’s Choice paper for free online!
The Editor’s Choice paper for March 2019 (issue 8/1) is “Information: Hard and Soft” by José María Liberti and Mitchell A Petersen. You can read the article free online here.
A few spots are open to attend the 2019 RCFS/RAPS Conference at Baha Mar. If you are interested in attending, please inquire via email to RCFS Editor Uday Rajan, indicating whether you wish to attend the RAPS or the RCFS sessions. The program may be viewed here. The conference will take place Feb 15-17, 2019, at the Grand Hyatt in Baha Mar, Nassau, The Bahamas. For more information, please see the… Read More »2019 RCFS/RAPS Conference at Baha Mar
The 13th Jackson Hole Finance Conference will take place January 19-21, 2019, in Jackson Hole, WY. The conference features a dual submission option with RAPS and RCFS. For more, visit the conference web site.
“Short-Termism and Capital Flows” by Jesse Fried and Charles C.Y. Wang “Is It Time to Get Rid of Earnings-per-Share (EPS)?” by Heitor Almeida
“Deposit insurance, bank risk taking, and failures: Evidence from early twentieth-century state deposit insurance systems” by Felipe Aldunate
RCFS is now offering a Rising Scholar Award. The $5000 prize is awarded to a paper that was published in RAPS in which no author on the paper received either their current academic appointment or most recent Ph.D. more than 6 years prior to when the paper was submitted to RAPS. Is your paper eligible? Check the requirements and if you are eligible, remember to select “Rising Scholar” as your… Read More »Rising Scholar Award
“Optimal Security Design under Asymmetric Information and Profit Manipulation” by Giulio Trigilia, Kostas Koufopoulos, and Roman Kozhan “Inventory and Corporate Risk Management” by Marco Bianco and Andrea Gamba
“Information: Hard and Soft” by Jose Maria Liberti and Mitchell Petersen