Session IV: The Law, Corporate Governance, and Economic Justice
Published date | 01 September 2019 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/jacf.12359 |
Author | Bruce Kogut,Eric Talley,Leo Strine,Jill Fisch,Mark Roe |
Date | 01 September 2019 |
IN THIS ISSUE:
Corporate
Purpose—
and EVA
Once More?
10 Session I: Corporate Purpose and Governance
Colin Mayer, Oxford University; Ronald Gilson, Columbia and Stanford Law Schools; and Martin
Lipton, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz LLP.
26 Session II: Capitalism and Social Insurance
Jeffrey Gordon, Columbia Law School. Moderated by Merritt Fox, Columbia Law School.
32 Session III: Securities Law in Twenty-First Century America:
A Conversation with SEC Commissioner Rob Jackson
Robert Jackson, Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Moderated by John Coffee, Columbia Law School.
44 Session IV: e Law, Corporate Governance, and Economic Justice
Chief Justice Leo Strine, Delaware Supreme Court; Mark Roe, Harvard Law School; Jill Fisch,
University of Pennsylvania Law School; and Bruce Kogut, Columbia Business School.
Moderated by Eric Talley, Columbia Law School.
64 Session V: Macro Perspectives: Bigger Problems than Corporate Governance
Bruce Greenwald and Edmund Phelps, Columbia Business School.
Moderated by Joshua Mitts, Columbia Law School.
74 Is Managerial Myopia a Persistent Governance Problem?
David J. Denis, University of Pittsburgh
81 e Case for Maximizing Long-Run Shareholder Value
Diane Denis, University of Pittsburgh
90 A Tribute to Joel Stern
Bennett Stewart, Institutional Shareholder Services
95 A Look Back at the Beginning of EVA and Value-Based Management:
An Interview with Joel M. Stern
Interviewed by Joseph T. Willett
103 EVA, Not EBITDA: A New Financial Paradigm for Private Equity Firms
Bennett Stewart, Institutional Shareholder Services
116 Beyond EVA
Gregory V. Milano, Fortuna Advisers
126 Are Performance Shares Shareholder Friendly?
Marc Hodak, Farient Advisors
131 Why EVA Bonus Plans Failed—and How to Revive em
Stephen F. O’Byrne, Shareholder Value Advisors
VOLUME 31
NUMBER 3
SUMMER 2019
APPLIED
CORPORATE FINANCE
Journal of
Columbia Law School Symposium on
Corporate Governance “Counter-Narratives”:
On Corporate Purpose and Shareholder Value(s)
44 Journal of Applied Corporate Finance • Volume 31 Number 3 Summer 2019
Columbia Law School | New York City | March 1, 2019
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL SYMPOSIUM
Corporate Governance “Counter-Narratives”:
On Corporate Purpose and Shareholder Value(s)
SESSION IV: THE LAW, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
Leo Strine
Chief Justice,
Delaware Supreme Court
Eric Talley
Professor of Law,
Columbia Law School
Mark Roe
David Berg Professor of Law,
Harvard Law School
Jill Fisch
Saul A. Fox Distinguished
Professor of Business Law,
University of Pennsylvania
Bruce Kogut
Sanford C. Bernstein and
Company Professor of
Leadership and Ethics at
Columbia Business School
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