110. Nazliben, K., L. Renneboog, and E. Uduwalage, 2024, Social Diversity on Corporate Boards in a Country Torn by Civil War, Journal of Business Ethics, forthcoming. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05624-z
109. David, G., Li, Y., K. Oosterlinck, and L. Renneboog, 2024, Art in Times of Crisis, Economic History Review, forthcoming.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.13327
108. Karpati, D., L. Renneboog, and J. Verbouw, 2024, The Family Firm: a Synthesis, Stylized Facts, and Future Research Directions, Annals of Corporate Governance 8 (2), 51–157.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/109.00000043
107. Nazliben, K., L. Renneboog, and E. Uduwalage, 2024, Corporate Governance from Colonial Ceylon to Post-civil War Sri Lanka, Journal of Management and Governance 28, 265–335
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10997-023-09678-5
106. Karpati, D. and L. Renneboog, 2024, Corporate Financial Frictions and Employee Mental Health, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, forthcoming.
doi:10.1017/S0022109023000595
105. Li, Y., M. Ma, and L. Renneboog, 2024, In Art We Trust, Management Science 70 (1), 98-127. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.4633
104. Nazliben, K., L. Renneboog, and E. Uduwalage, 2023, CEO Social Power, Board Inclusiveness, and Corporate Performance after Ethnic Conflicts, Emerging Markets Review 56, 101056.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ememar.2023.101056
103. Leruth, L., A. Mazarei, P. Regibeau and L. Renneboog, 2022, Green Energy Depends on Critical Minerals. Who Controls the Supply Chains?, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
102. Li, Y., M. Ma, and L. Renneboog, 2022, Pricing Art and the Art of Pricing: on Risk and Return in Art Auction Markets, European Financial Management 28 (5), 1139-1198.
Nominated Best Paper Award European Financial Management.
101. Pénasse, J., and L. Renneboog, 2022, Speculative Trading and Bubbles: Evidence from the Art Market, Management Science 68 (7), 4939-4963.
https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2021.4088
100. Barko, T., M. Cremers, and L. Renneboog, 2022, Shareholder Engagement on Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance, Journal of Business Ethics 180 (2), 777-812
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-04850-z
99. Ma, M., C. Noussair, and L. Renneboog, 2022, Colors, Emotions, and the Auction Value of Paintings, European Economic Review 142, 104004.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.104004
98. Crama, Y., G. Hübner, L. Leruth and L. Renneboog, 2021, Identifying Ultimate Beneficial Owners: A risk-based approach to improving the transparency of international financial flows, Policy Brief for the G20 (Task Force 8: Multilateralism and Global Governance).
97. Birhanu, A., P. Geiler, L. Renneboog, L. and Y. Zhao, 2021, Acquisition Experience and Director Remuneration, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 75, 101016.
96. Miranda-Sarmento, J., and L. Renneboog, 2021, Renegotiating Public-Private Partnerships, Journal of Multinational Financial Management 59, 100661.
95. Pénasse, J., L. Renneboog, and J. Scheinkman, 2021, When a Master Dies: Speculation and Asset Float, Review of Financial Studies 34 (8), 3840–3879.
https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhab006
94. Feito-Ruiz, I., L. Renneboog, and C. Vansteenkiste, 2020, Elective Stock and Scrip Dividends, Journal of Corporate Finance 64, 101660.
93. Liang, H., L. Renneboog, and C. Vansteenkiste, 2020, Cross-Border Acquisitions and Employment Policies, Journal of Corporate Finance 62, 101575.
Best Finance Paper award of the 2016 Indonesian Financial Management Association.
92. Liang, H. and L. Renneboog, 2020, The Global Sustainability Footprint of Sovereign Wealth Funds, Oxford Review of Economic Policy 36(2), 380-426.
91. Renneboog, L. and Y. Zhao, 2020, Director Networks, Turnover, and Appointments, European Financial Management 26(1), 44-76.
Best Paper Award European Financial Management 2020.
90. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2020, How Relevant is Dividend Policy under Low Shareholder Protection?, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 64, 100776.
89. Fiordelisi, F., L. Renneboog, O. Ricci, and S. Stentella-Lopez, 2019, Creative Corporate Culture and Innovation, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 63, 101137.
88. Renneboog, L. and C. Vansteenkiste, 2019, Failure and Success in Mergers and Acquisitions, Journal of Corporate Finance 58, 650-699.
87. Goergen, M., L. Renneboog and Y. Zhao, 2019, Insider Trading and Networked Directors, Journal of Corporate Finance 56, 152-175.
86. Laurs, D. and L. Renneboog, 2019, My Kingdom for a Horse (or a Classic Car), Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 58 (1),184-207.
85. Liang, H., C. Marquis, L. Renneboog, S. Li Sun, 2018, Future-Time Framing: The Effect of Language on Corporate Future Orientation, Organization Science 29 (6), 1093-1111.
84. Pikulina, E., L. Renneboog, and Ph. Tobler, 2018, Do Confident Individuals Generally Work Harder?, Journal of Multinational Financial Management 44, 51-60.
83. Geiler , Ph., L. Renneboog and Y. Zhao, 2018, Beauty and Appearance in Corporate Director Elections, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 55, 1-12.
82. Berndsen, R., C. Leon, and L. Renneboog, 2018, Financial Stability in Networks of Financial Institutions and Market Infrastructures, Journal of Financial Stability 35, 120-135.
81. Miranda-Sarmento, J., L. Renneboog, and P. Verga-Matos, 2017, Measuring Highway Efficiency: a DEA approach and the Malmquist Index, European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research 17(4), 530-551.
80. Feito-Ruiz, I. and L. Renneboog, 2017, Takeovers and (Excess) CEO Compensation, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 50, 156-181.
79. Renneboog, L. and C. Vansteenkiste, 2017, Leveraged Buyouts: Motives and Sources of Value, Annals of Corporate Governance 2 (4), 291-389.
78. Pikulina, E., L. Renneboog, and Ph. Tobler, 2017, Overconfidence and Investment: An Experimental Approach, Journal of Corporate Finance 43, 175-192.
77. Liang, H., and L. Renneboog, 2017, Corporate Donations and Shareholder Value, Oxford Review of Economic Policy 33(2), 278-316.
76. Liang, H. and L. Renneboog, 2017, On the Foundations of Corporate Social Responsibility, Journal of Finance 72 (2), 853-910.
FIR-PRI European Research Award best paper on Finance and Sustainability. Best paper on Sustainable Finance, 2014 Geneva CSR conference on Finance and Sustainability.
75. Renneboog, L., P. Szilagyi, and C. Vansteenkiste, 2017, Creditor Rights, Claims Enforcement, and Bond Performance in Mergers and Acquisitions, Journal of International Business Studies 48 (2), 174-194.
74. Miranda-Sarmento, J., and L. Renneboog, 2017, Cost Overruns in Public Sector Investment Projects, Public Works Management & Policy 22 (2), 140–164.
73. Ferrell, A., H. Liang, and L. Renneboog, 2016, Socially Responsible Firms, Journal of Financial Economics 122 (3), 585-606.
Moskowitz Prize for best paper on Socially Responsible Investing 2015, Univ. of Berkeley.
Winner of the Mirae Asset Daewoo Co., Ltd. Outstanding Paper Award, 13th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Financial Markets 2018.
72. Miranda-Sarmento, J., and L. Renneboog, 2016, Anatomy of Public–Private Partnerships: Creation, Financing, and Renegotiations, International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 19, 94-122.
71. Geiler, Ph. and L. Renneboog, 2016, Executive Remuneration and the Payout Decision, Corporate Governance International Review 24(1), 42-63.
70. Geiler, Ph. and L. Renneboog, 2015, Are Female Top Managers Really Paid Less?, Journal of Corporate Finance 35, 345-369.
69. Mao, Y. and L. Renneboog, 2015, Do Managers Manipulate Earnings Prior to Management Buyouts?, Journal of Corporate Finance 35, 43-61.
68. Liang, H., L. Renneboog, and L. Sun, 2015, The Political Determinants of Executive Compensation: Evidence from an Emerging Economy, Emerging Markets Review 25, 69-91.
67. Renneboog, L., 2015, Investing in Diamonds, Business and Economic Research 5 (1), 166-195.
66. Geiler, Ph. and L. Renneboog, 2015, Taxes, Earnings Payout, and Payout Channel Choice, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 37, 178-203.
65. Pikulina, E., L. Renneboog, J. Ter Horst, and Ph. Tobler, 2014, Bonus Schemes and Trading Activity, Journal of Corporate Finance 29, 369-389.
64. Pénasse, J., L. Renneboog, and C. Spaenjers, 2014, Sentiment and Art Prices, Economics Letters 112 (3), 432-434.
63. Cziraki, P., P. de Goeij, and L. Renneboog, 2014, Corporate Governance Rules and Insider Trading Profits, Review of Finance 18 (1), 67-108.
62. Renneboog, L. and Y. Zhao, 2014, Director Networks and Takeovers, Journal of Corporate Finance 28, 218-234.
61. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2014, Inside the Board Room, Journal of Corporate Finance 28, 1-5.
60. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2013, Buying Beauty: On Prices and Returns in the Art Market, Management Science 59 (1), 36-53.
59. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2012, Hard Assets: The Returns on Rare Diamonds and Gems, Finance Research Letters 9 (4), 220-230.
58. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2012, Religion, Economic Attitudes, and Household Finance, Oxford Economic Papers 64 (1), 103-127.
57. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2011, Evidence on the International Evolution and Convergence of Corporate Governance Regulations, Journal of Corporate Finance 17 (5), 1531-1557.
56. Renneboog, L., J. Ter Horst, and C. Zhang, 2011, Is Ethical Money Financially Smart? Nonfinancial Attributes and Money Flows of Socially Responsible Investment Funds, Journal of Financial Intermediation 20 (4), 562-588.
55. Renneboog, L. and Y. Zhao, 2011, Us Knows Us in the UK: On Director Networks and Managerial Compensation, Journal of Corporate Finance 17 (4), 1132-1157.
54. Goergen, M., and L. Renneboog, 2011, Managerial Compensation, Journal of Corporate Finance 17 (4), 1068-1077.
53. Goetzmann, W., L. Renneboog, and C. Spaenjers, 2011, Art and Money, American Economic Review 101 (3), 222-226.
52. Renneboog, L. and G. Trojanowski, 2011, Patterns in Payout Policy and Payout Channel Choice, Journal of Banking and Finance 35 (6), 1477-1490.
51. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2011, The Dutch Grey Market, De Economist 159 (1), 25-40.
50. Kulich, C., S. A. Haslam, L. Renneboog, M. Ryan, and G. Trojanowski, 2011, Who Gets the Carrot and Who Gets the Stick? Evidence of Gender Disparities in Executive Remuneration, Strategic Management Journal 32 (3), 301-321.
49. Geiler, Ph. and L. Renneboog, 2011, Managerial Compensation: Agency Solution or Problem?, Journal of Corporate Law Studies 11 (1), 99-138.
48. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2011, The Performance of the European Market for Corporate Control: Evidence from the 5th Takeover Wave, European Financial Management 17 (2), 208-260.
47. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2011, The Role of Shareholder Proposals in Corporate Governance, Journal of Corporate Finance 17, 167-188.
46. Cziraki, P., L. Renneboog, and P. Szilagyi, 2010, Shareholder Activism Through Proposals: the European Perspective, European Financial Management 16, 738-777.
45. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2010, The Iconic Boom in Modern Russian Art, Journal of Alternative Investments 13, 1-14.
44. Crespi, R. and L. Renneboog, 2010, Is (Institutional) Shareholder Activism New? Evidence from UK Shareholder Coalitions in the Pre-Cadbury Era, Corporate Governance International Review 18, 274-295.
43. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2009, Bondholder Returns in European Takeovers, (partial reprint of Corporate Restructuring and Bondholder Wealth, European Financial Management 14), FSR Forum Magazine 12, 14-20.
42. Goergen, M., A. Khurshed, and L. Renneboog, 2009, Why are the French so Different from the Germans? Underpricing in IPOs on the Euro New Markets, International Review of Law and Economics 29 (3), 260-272.
41. Palomino, F., L. Renneboog, and C. Zhang, 2009, Information Salience, Investor Sentiment, and Stock Returns: the Case of British Soccer Betting, Journal of Corporate Finance 15 (3), 368-387.
40. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2009, What Determines the Financing Decision in Corporate Takeovers: Cost of Capital, Agency Problems, or the Means of Payment?, Journal of Corporate Finance 15 (3), 290-315.
39. Andres, C., A. Betzer, M. Goergen, and L. Renneboog, 2009, The Dividend Policy of German Firms: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis with Partial Adjustment Models, Journal of Empirical Finance 16 (2), 175-187.
38. Goergen, M., M. Manjon, and L. Renneboog, 2008, Recent Developments in German Corporate Governance, International Review of Law and Economics 28, 175-193.
37. Renneboog, L., J. Ter Horst and C. Zhang, 2008, The Price of Ethics and Stakeholder Governance: The Performance of Socially Responsible Mutual Funds, Journal of Corporate Finance 14 (3), 302-322.
36. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2008, A Century of Corporate Takeovers: What Have We Learned and Where Do We Stand?, Journal of Banking and Finance 32 (10), 2148-77.
35. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2008, Spillover of Corporate Governance Standards in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions, Journal of Corporate Finance 14, 200-223.
34. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2008, Contractual Corporate Governance, Journal of Corporate Finance 14, 166-182.
33. Renneboog, L., J. Ter Horst, and C. Zhang, 2008, Socially Responsible Investments: Institutional Aspects, Performance, and Investor Behaviour, Journal of Banking and Finance 32 (12), 1723-1742.
32. Goergen, M., L. Renneboog, and C. Zhang, 2008, Do UK Institutional Investors Monitor their Investee Firms?, Journal of Corporate Law Studies 8, 39-56.
31. Goergen, M., M. Manjon, and L. Renneboog, 2008, Is the German System of Corporate Governance Converging Towards the Anglo-American Model?, Journal of Management and Governance 12, 37-71.
30. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2008, Corporate Restructuring and Bondholder Wealth, European Financial Management 14 (4), 792-819.
29. Renneboog, L., T. Simons, and M. Wright, 2007, Why Do Public Firms Go Private in the UK? The Impact of Private Equity Investors, Incentive Realignment, and Undervaluation, Journal of Corporate Finance 13 (4), 591-628.
28. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2007, Does Ownership Matter? A Study of German and UK IPOs, Managerial Finance 33 (7), 368-387.
27. Calcagno, R. and L. Renneboog, 2007, The Incentive to Give Incentives: On the Relative Seniority of Debt Claims and Managerial Compensation, Journal of Banking and Finance 31 (6), 1795-1815.
26. Renneboog, L. and G. Trojanowski, 2007, Control Structures and Payout Policy, Managerial Finance 33 (1), 43-64.
25. Duffhues, P., J. Ter Horst, and L. Renneboog, 2006, Internationale Ontwikkelingen op het Terrein van Goed Ondernemingsbestuur, Maandblad voor Accountancy and Bedrijfskunde 80 (12), 651-662.
24. Renneboog, L., L. Scholes, T. Simons, and M. Wright, 2006, Leveraged Buyouts in the UK and Europe: Retrospect and Prospect, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 18 (3), 38-55.
23. Fidrmuc, J., M. Goergen, and L. Renneboog, 2006, Insider Trading, News Releases and Ownership Concentration, Journal of Finance 61 (6), 2931-2973.
22. Goergen, M., L. Renneboog, and A. Khurshed, 2006, Explaining the Diversity of Shareholder Lockup Agreements, Journal of Financial Intermediation 15 (2), 254-280.
21. Köke, J. and L. Renneboog, 2005, Do Corporate Control and Product Market Competition Lead to Stronger Productivity Growth? Evidence from Market-oriented and Blockholder-based Governance Regimes, Journal of Law and Economics 48, 475-516.
20. Pawlina, G. and L. Renneboog, 2005, Is Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivity Caused by Agency Costs or Asymmetric Information?, European Financial Management 11 (4), 483-513.
19. Goergen, M., M. Martynova, and L. Renneboog, 2005, Corporate Governance Convergence: Evidence from Takeover Regulation Reforms in Europe, Oxford Review of Economic Policy 21 (2), 243-68.
18. Goergen, M., L. Renneboog, and L. Correia da Silva, 2005, When do German Firms Change their Dividends?, Journal of Corporate Finance 11 (1-2), 375-399.
17. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2004, Shareholder Wealth Effects of European Domestic and Cross-border Takeover Bids, European Financial Management 10 (1), 9-45. Award winning paper.
16. Goergen, M., J. McCahery, and L. Renneboog, 2003, The Impact of Stock Exchange Regulation on Corporate Performance of the European New Markets, Journal of Corporate Law Studies 3 (2), 379-400.
15. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2003, Why Are the Levels of Control (so) Different in German and UK Companies? Evidence from Initial Public Offerings, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 19 (1), 141-175.
14. Renneboog, L. and T. Van Houtte, 2002, The Monetary Appreciation of Art: from Realism to Magritte, Cambridge Journal of Economics 26 (3), 331-357.
13. McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2001, Managerial Remuneration: the Indirect Pay-for-Performance Relation, Journal of Corporate Law Studies 1 (2), 317-332.
12. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2001, Investment Policy, Internal Financing and Ownership Concentration in the UK, Journal of Corporate Finance 7 (3), 257-284.
11. Franks, J., C. Mayer, and L. Renneboog, 2001, Who Disciplines the Management of Poorly Performing Companies?, Journal of Financial Intermediation 10, 209-248. Award winning paper.
10. Crespi, R., C. Gispert, and L. Renneboog, 2001, Do Managerial Remuneration Schemes Reduce Agency Costs? Evidence from Block-holder and Market-Oriented Corporate Governance Systems, Quarterly Journal of Economic Research 70 (2), 234-247.
9. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2001, Corporate Investment, Asymmetric Information and Agency Costs, Quarterly Journal of Economic Research 70 (2), 248-260.
8. McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2000, Comparative Corporate Governance: Convergence and Diversity of National Regimes (published in French: Gouvernance corporative: Convergence et diversité des régimes nationaux), Gouvernance Revue Internationale 1 (3), 51-84.
7. Renneboog, L., 2000, Ownership, Managerial Control and the Governance of Poorly Performing Companies Listed on the Brussels Stock Exchange, Journal of Banking and Finance 24 (12), 1959-1995. Award winning paper.
6. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2000, Insider Control by Large Investor Groups and Managerial Disciplining in Belgian Listed Companies, Managerial Finance 26 (10), 22-41.
5. Renneboog, L. and T. Van Houtte, 2000, From Realism to Surrealism: Investing in Belgian Art, Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles 165 (1st trim.), 69-106.
4. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 1999, Strong Managers and Passive Institutional Investors in the UK, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, 21.99, 1-20.
3. Renneboog, L., 1999, Corporate Governance Systems: the Role of Ownership, External Finance and Regulation (part II), Corporate Governance International Review 2 (1), March 1999, 4-20.
2. Renneboog, L., 1998, Corporate Governance Systems: the Role of Ownership, External Finance and Regulation (part I), Corporate Governance International Review 1 (4), Dec. 1998, 37-48.
1. Franks, J., C. Mayer and L. Renneboog, 1996, The Role of Large Share Stakes in Poorly Performing Companies in the U.K., Fondazione Enrico Mattei 1.96, Milan, 1-28.
75. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2021, Dividend Policy, Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance, Edward Elgar.
74. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2021, Contractual Corporate Governance, Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance, Edward Elgar.
73. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2021, Insider Trading, Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance, Edward Elgar.
72. Liang, H. and L. Renneboog, 2020, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Finance, Oxford Research Encyclopedia (ORE) of Economics and Finance, Oxford University Press.
doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190625979.013.592
71. Renneboog, L. and C. Vansteenkiste, 2020, Mergers and Acquisitions: Long-run Performance and Success Factors, Oxford Research Encyclopedia (ORE) of Economics and Finance, Oxford University Press.
doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190625979.013.608
70. Renneboog, L., 2019, Record Prices, Grove Dictionary of Art / Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Oxford University Press.
69. Renneboog, L. and C. Vansteenkiste, 2018, Public-to-Private Leveraged Buyouts, published as Chapter 7 in M. Wright, D. Siegel, N. Bacon, K. Amess (eds.), Companion to Management Buyouts, Routledge, London (adjusted reprint of paper published in Annals of Corporate Governance), 99-146.
68. Liang, H., L. Renneboog, 2018, Is Corporate Social Responsibility an Agency Problem?, published in S. Boubaker, D. Cummings, and D. Mguyen (eds.), Research Handbook of Finance and Sustainability, Edward Elgar, 54-71.
67. Liang, H., L. Renneboog, and S. Li Sun, 2016, A State-stewardship View on Executive Compensation, published in J. Choi, M. Powers, and X. Zhang, The Political Economy of Chinese Finance (International Finance Review, Vol. 17), Emerald, 39-92.
66. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2015, Hard Assets: The Returns on Rare Diamonds and Gems, Reprint of paper in Finance Research Letters in R. Grynberg and L. Mbayi (eds.), The Global Diamond Industry: Economics and Development Volume I, Palgrave McMillan, 196-217.
65. Cziraki, P., L. Renneboog, and P. Szilagyi, 2015, Shareholder Activism Through Proposals: the European Perspective, reprint of publication in European Financial Management, in W. Bratton and J. McCahery (eds.), Institutional Investor Activism Hedge Funds and Private Equity, Economics and Regulation, Oxford University Press, 105-150.
64. Barko, T. and L. Renneboog, 2015, Mutual Funds: Management Styles, Social Responsibility, Performance, and Efficiency, in H. Baker, G Filbeck, and H. Kiymaz (eds.), Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds - Building Blocks to Wealth, Oxford University Press, 268-289.
63. León, C., J. Pérez, and L. Renneboog, 2015, A Multi-layered Network of the Columbian Sovereign Securities Market, in B. Alexandrova-Kabadjova, M. Diehl, R. Heuver and S. Martínez-Jaramillo (eds.), Analyzing the Economics of Financial Market Infrastructures; Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics (AFAE) Book Series, IGI Global, 123-149.
62. Miranda-Sarmento, J. and L. Renneboog, 2015, Portugal’s Experience with Public-Private Partnerships, in A. Akintoye, M. Beck and M. Kumaraswamy (eds.), Public Private Partnership: An International Handbook, Taylor and Francis, 266-282.
61. Renneboog, L. and Y. Zhao, 2015, CEO Networks and the M&A Market, in M. Fetscherin (ed.), CEO Branding: Theory and Practice, Routledge, 275-294.
60. Pikulina, E. and L. Renneboog, 2015, Serial Takeovers, Large Shareholders, and CEOs’ Equity-based Compensation, in J. Hill and R. Thomas (eds.), The Research Handbook on Shareholder Power, Edward Elgar press, 297-318.
59. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2014, Investment Returns and Economic Fundamentals in International Art Markets, in: Canvases and Careers in a Cosmopolitan Culture. On the Globalization of Contemporary Art Markets, O. Velthuis and S. Baia-Curioni (eds.), Oxford University Press, 129-146.
58. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2013, Shareholder Engagement at European General Meetings, in M. Belcredi and G. Ferrarini (eds), Boards and Shareholders in European Listed Companies: Facts, Context and Post-Crisis Reforms, Cambridge University Press, 317-368.
57. Renneboog, L. and Y. Zhao, 2013, The Governance of Director Networks, in M. Wright, D. Siegel, K. Keasey, I. Filatotchev (eds.), Handbook of Corporate Governance, Oxford University Press, 200-221.
56. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2013, An International Corporate Governance Index, in M. Wright, D. Siegel, K. Keasey, I. Filatotchev (eds.), Handbook of Corporate Governance, Oxford University Press, 97-131.
55. Renneboog, L. and C. Spaenjers, 2012, Religion and Finance, in H. K. Baker and J. R. Nofsinger (eds.), Socially Responsible Finance and Investing: Financial Institutions, Corporations, Investors and Activists, Robert W. Kolb Series in Finance, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 143-160.
54. Renneboog, L., J. Ter Horst, and C. Zhang, 2012, The Money-Flows of Socially Responsible Investment Funds Around the World, in H. K. Baker and J. R. Nofsinger (eds.), Socially Responsible Finance and Investing: Financial Institutions, Corporations, Investors and Activists, Robert W. Kolb Series in Finance, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 455-477.
53. Renneboog, L., 2012, Leveraged Buyouts and Public-to-Private Transactions, in D. Cummings (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Private Equity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 89-130.
52. Renneboog, L. and G. Trojanowski, 2012, Governance Codes, Managerial Remuneration, and Disciplining in the UK. A History of Governance Reform Failure?, in J. Hill and R. Thomas (eds.), The Research Handbook on Executive Pay, Edward Elgar, 73-100.
51. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2011, The Impact of Takeovers on Bondholders, in H. K. Baker and H. Kiymaz (eds.), The Art of Capital Restructuring: Creating Shareholder Value through Mergers and Acquisitions, Kolb Series in Finance, John Wiley & Sons, 359-384.
50. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2011, Takeover Regulation Around the World, in H. K. Baker and H. Kiymaz (eds.), The Art of Capital Restructuring: Creating Shareholder Value through Mergers and Acquisitions, Kolb Series in Finance, John Wiley & Sons, 39-56.
49. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2011, The Sources of Financing and the Means of Payment in Mergers and Acquisitions, in H. K. Baker and H. Kiymaz (eds.), The Art of Capital Restructuring: Creating Shareholder Value through Mergers and Acquisitions, Kolb Series in Finance, John Wiley & Sons, 205-222.
48. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2010, Spillover of Corporate Governance Standards in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions, reprint of publication in Journal of Corporate Finance 14, 2008, 200-223 in: B. E. Eckbo (ed.), Corporate Takeovers: Modern Empirical Developments, Vol. 2: Bidding Strategies, Financing, and Corporate control, Elsevier, 200-223.
47. Renneboog, L., 2010, Going Private: Public-to-Private Buyouts, QFinance: The Ultimate Resource, Bloomsbury Publishing, 673-675. Also on-line encyclopedia. http://www.qfinance.com/mergers-and-acquisitions-best-practice/going-private-public-to-private-leveraged-buyouts?page=1
46. Dherment-Ferere, I. and L. Renneboog, 2010, Corporate Monitoring by Blockholders, in: H. K. Baker and R. Anderson (eds.), Corporate Governance: A Synthesis of Theory, Research, and Practice, John Wiley & Sons, 347-370.
45. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2010, Corporate Takeovers and Wealth Creation, in: H. K. Baker and R. Anderson (eds.), Corporate Governance: A Synthesis of Theory, Research, and Practice, John Wiley & Sons, 535-558.
44. Geiler, P. and L. Renneboog, 2010. Executive Compensation, Incentives and Externalities, in: H. K. Baker and R. Anderson (eds.), Corporate Governance: A Synthesis of Theory, Research, and Practice, John Wiley & Sons, 263-283.
43. Renneboog, L., J. Ter Horst and C. Zhang, 2010, Socially Responsible Investment Funds, in: G. Aras and D. Crowther (eds.), Handbook of Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility, Gower publishers, 395-413.
42. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2010, The Social Responsibility of Major Shareholders, in: G. Aras and D. Crowther (eds.), Handbook of Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility, Gower publishers, 287-307.
41. Martynova, M. and L. Renneboog, 2010, Spillover of Corporate Governance Standards in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions, reprint of publication in Journal of Corporate Finance. A. Pacces, The Law and Economics of Corporate Governance: Changing perspectives, Edward Elgar, 122-181.
40. Renneboog, L., 2009, The Performance of Socially Responsible Investment Funds, QFinance: The Ultimate Resource, Conrad Gardner (ed.), Bloomsbury Publishing (hardcopy and on-line encyclopedia), 360-363 (first edition); 506-509 (second edition).
39. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2009, Dividend Policy in a Global Perspective, in: Dividends and Dividend Policy, H. Kent Baker (ed.), Companions to Finance series, Kolb Series in Finance, Blackwell, 481-498.
38. De Rooij, M. and L. Renneboog, 2009, The Catering Theory of Dividends, in: Dividends and Dividend Policy, H. Kent Baker (ed.), Companions to Finance series, Kolb Series in Finance, Blackwell, 215-238.
37. Renneboog, L., T. Simons, and M. Wright, 2008, Why Do Public Firms Go Private in the UK? The Impact of Private Equity Investors, Incentive Realignment and Undervaluation, reprint of a publication in the Journal of Corporate Finance, in: M. Wright and H. Bruining (eds), Private equity and management buy-outs, Edward Elgar, 101-150.
36. Fidrmuc, J., M. Goergen, and L. Renneboog, 2008, Insider Trading, News Releases and Ownership Concentration, reprint of publication in the Journal of Finance, in Paul U. Ali and Greg N. Gregoriou (eds.), Insider Trading: Global development and Analysis, CRC Press/Chapman & Hall, 279-340.
35. Köke, J. and L. Renneboog, 2008, Do Corporate Control and Product Market Competition lead to Stronger Productivity Growth? Evidence from Market-oriented and Blockholder-based Governance Regimes, reprint of a publication of the Journal of Law and Economics, in M. Ricketts (ed.), The Economics of Modern Business Enterprise (volume III), The international library of critical writings in economics, Edward Elgar, 550-591.
34. Gregoriou, G. and L. Renneboog, 2007, Understanding Mergers and Acquisitions: Corporate Governance and Regulatory Issues, in Corporate Governance and Regulatory Impact on Mergers and Acquisitions: Research and Analysis on Activity Worldwide Since 1990, G. Gregoriou and L. Renneboog (eds.), Massachusetts: Elsevier, 1-18.
33. Gregoriou, G. and L. Renneboog, 2007, Understanding Mergers and Acquisitions: An Overview of the Recent Research, in International Mergers and Acquisitions Activity since 1990: Recent Research and Quantitative Analysis, G. Gregoriou and L. Renneboog (eds.), Massachusetts: Elsevier, 1-20.
32. Martynova, M., S. Oosting, L. Renneboog, 2007, The Long-term Operating Performance of European Mergers and Acquisitions, in International Mergers and Acquisitions Activity since 1990: Recent Research and Quantitative Analysis, G. Gregoriou and L. Renneboog (eds.), Massachusetts: Elsevier, 79-116.
31. Renneboog, L. and P. Szilagyi, 2007, How Do Bondholders Fare in Mergers and Acquisitions?, in International Mergers and Acquisitions Activity since 1990: Recent Research and Quantitative Analysis, G. Gregoriou and L. Renneboog (eds.), Massachusetts: Elsevier, 117-134.
30. Franks, J., C. Mayer and L. Renneboog, 2007, Who Disciplines the Management of Poorly Performing Companies?, reprint of a publication in the Journal of Financial Intermediation in: R. van Frederikslust, J. Ang and S. Sudarsanam, Corporate Governance and Corporate Finance: A European Perspective, Oxford: Routledge, 313-346.
29. Renneboog, L., 2007, Ownership, Managerial Control and the Governance of Companies Listed on the Brussels Stock Exchange, reprint of a publication in the Journal of Banking and Finance, in: R. van Frederikslust, J. Ang and S. Sudarsanam, Corporate Governance and Corporate Finance: A European Perspective, Oxford: Routledge, 285-312.
28. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2007, Why Are the Levels of Controls so Different in German and UK companies? Evidence from Initial Public Offerings, reprint of a publication in the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, in: R. van Frederikslust, J. Ang and S. Sudarsanam, Corporate Governance and Corporate Finance: A European Perspective, Oxford: Routledge, 191-220.
27. Angenendt, P.P., M. Goergen and L. Renneboog, 2006, Shareholder Lock-in Contracts: Share Price and Trading Volume Effects at the Lock-in Expiry, in L. Renneboog (ed.), Advances in Corporate Finance and Asset Pricing, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 235-276.
24. L. Renneboog, 2006, Corporate Restructuring and Governance, Valuation and Asset Pricing, in L. Renneboog (ed.), Advances in Corporate Finance and Asset Pricing, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1-11.
23. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2006, Corporate Governance and Shareholder Value, in D. Lowe and R. Leiringer (eds.), Commercial management of projects: Defining the discipline, Blackwell Publishing, 100-131.
22. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2005, Insider Retention and Long-run Performance in German and UK IPOs, in I. Filatotchev and M. Wright (eds.), The Corporate Governance Life-Cycle, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 123-143.
21. Gispert, C., A. de Jong, R. Kabir and L. Renneboog, 2005, The Impact of Corporate Governance on Firm Performance and Growth Potential: an Analysis of Three Different European Governance Regimes, in I. Filatotchev and M. Wright (eds.), The Corporate Governance Life-Cycle, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 233-252.
20. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2005, Investment Policy, Internal Financing and Ownership Concentration in the UK, reprint of publication in Journal of Corporate Finance; in Watson, R. (ed.), Governance and Ownership, volume 2 in the Corporate Governance in the New Global Economy series. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 518-545. ISBN 1 84376 831 3.
19. Goergen, M., M. Manjon, and L. Renneboog, 2005, Corporate Governance in Germany, in K. Keasey, S. Thompson and M. Wright (eds.), Corporate Governance: Accountability, Enterprise and International Comparisons, John Wiley, 285-326.
18. McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2004, The Economics of Takeover Regulation, in Reforming Company and Takeover Law in Europe, G. Ferrarini, K. Hopt, J. Winter and E. Wymeersch (eds.), Oxford University Press, 575-646.
17. McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2003, Venture Capital Financing of Innovative Firms, in Venture capital contracting and the valuation of high tech firms, J. McCahery and L. Renneboog (eds.), Oxford University Press, 1-25.
16. Espenlaub, S., M. Goergen, A. Khurshed and L. Renneboog, 2003, Lock-in Agreements in Venture Capital-backed UK IPOs, in Venture capital contracting and the valuation of high tech firms, J. McCahery and L. Renneboog (eds.), Oxford University Press, 396-436.
15. Goergen, M., A. Khurshed and J. McCahery and L. Renneboog, 2003, The Rise and Fall of the European New Markets: On the Short and Long-term Performance of High Tech Initial Public Offerings, in Venture capital contracting and the valuation of high tech firms, J. McCahery and L. Renneboog (eds.), Oxford University Press, 464-492.
14. Crama, Y., L. Leruth, L. Renneboog and J.P. Urbain, 2003, Corporate Control Concentration Measurement and Firm Performance, in Social Responsibility: Corporate Governance Issues, series Research in International Business and Finance (Vol. 17), J. Batten and T. Fetherston (eds.), Oxford: JAI Press (Elsevier Science ltd.), 123-149.
13. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2003, Value Creation in Large European Mergers and Acquisitions, in Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions, Volume 2, A. Gregory (ed.), Oxford: JAI Press (Elsevier Science ltd), 97-146.
12. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2002, Prediction of Control Concentration in German and UK IPOs, in Convergence and Diversity of Corporate Governance Regimes and Capital Markets, McCahery et al. (eds.), Oxford University Press, 251-267.
11. Franks, J., C. Mayer and L. Renneboog, 2002, Managerial Disciplining and the Market for (Partial) Corporate Control in the UK, in Convergence and Diversity of Corporate Governance Regimes and Capital Markets, McCahery et al. (eds.), Oxford University Press, 441-456.
10. McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2002, Recent Developments in Corporate Governance, in Convergence and Diversity of Corporate Governance Regimes and Capital Markets, McCahery et al. (eds.), Oxford University Press, 1-22.
9. Dherment, I. and L. Renneboog, 2002, Share Price Reactions to CEO Resignations and Large Shareholder Monitoring in Listed French Companies, in Convergence and Diversity of Corporate Governance Regimes and Capital Markets, McCahery et al. (eds.), Oxford University Press, 297-324.
8. Crespi, R., C. Gispert and L. Renneboog, 2002, Cash-based Executive Compensation in Spain and UK, in Convergence and Diversity of Corporate Governance Regimes and Capital Markets, McCahery et al. (eds.), Oxford University Press, 647-667.
7. M. Becht, A. Chapelle and L. Renneboog, 2001, Shareholding Cascades: Separation of Ownership and Control in Belgium, in The control of corporate Europe, F. Barca and M. Becht (eds.), 2001 (1st edition) and 2002 (2nd edition), Oxford University Press, 71-105.
6. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2001, Strong Managers and Passive Institutional Investors in the UK , in The control of corporate Europe, F. Barca and M. Becht (eds.), 2001 (1st edition) and 2002 (2nd edition), Oxford University Press, 259-284.
5. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2001,Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in Belgium, in Corporate governance and economic performance, K. Gugler (ed.), Oxford University Press, 85-96.
4. Goergen, M. and L. Renneboog, 2001, Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the UK, in Corporate governance and economic performance, K. Gugler (ed.), Oxford University Press, 184-200.
3. McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2001, Executive Compensation in Europe, in P. Essers, R. Happe, G. Meussen, M. Raaijmakers en R. Vriesendorp (eds.): Verkenningen op de grens van burgerlijk recht en belastingsrecht, Boom Juridische Uitgevers, 229-244.
2. Renneboog, L., 1997, Shareholding Concentration and Pyramidal Ownership Structures in Belgium, in Corporate Governance, Financial Markets and Global Convergence, M. Balling, E. Hennessy and R. O’Brien (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 263-300.
1. Renneboog, L., 1995, From Critical to Communicative Rationality: On Theory Building in the Management Sciences, in European Research Paradigms in Business Studies, H.S. Jensen, T. Elfring en A. Money (eds.), Handelshojskolens Forlag, 1995, 135-164.
5. - Gregoriou, G. and L. Renneboog (eds.), 2007b, Corporate Governance and Regulatory Impact on Mergers and Acquisitions: Research and Analysis on Activity Worldwide Since 1990, Massachusetts: Elsevier, 10 chapters.
4. - Gregoriou, G. and L. Renneboog (eds.), 2007a, International Mergers and Acquisitions Activity since 1990: Recent Research and Quantitative Analysis, Massachusetts: Elsevier, 12 chapters.
3. - Renneboog, L. (ed.), 2006, Advances in corporate finance and asset pricing, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 537, 22 chapters.
2. - McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog (eds.), 2003, Venture capital contracting and the valuation of high tech projects, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 500, 19 chapters.
1. - McCahery, J., P. Moerland, T. Raaijmakers and L. Renneboog (eds.), 2002, Corporate governance regimes: convergence and diversity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 700, 28 chapters.
3. -Translation: Correia da Silva, L., M. Goergen and L. Renneboog, 2008, Gu Li Zheng Ce Yu Gong Si Zhi Li. Beijng: Peking University Press, pp. 251.
2. - Correia da Silva, L., M. Goergen and L. Renneboog, 2004, Dividend policy and corporate governance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 185.
1. - McCahery, J. and L. Renneboog, 2003, The economics of the proposed European takeover directive, Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies, pp. 105.
Renneboog, L. and E. Ultee, 2007, ‘Valuating Ryanair’s Expansion to Turkey: An application of discounted cash flows (case A) and real options (case B)’, European Case Clearing house.
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- Teaching note 107-039-8. (www.ecch.com)
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- Ginglinger, E., C. Hebert, and L. Renneboog, 2021, Are Investors Aware of Ownership Connections?, Discussion paper CentER, Tilburg University. Larry Lang Best Corporate Finance Paper Award, European Financial Management Association conference (2018).
- Renneboog, L. and P. Vanbrabant, 2000, Share price reactions to sporty performances of soccer clubs listed on the London Stock Exchange and the AIM, Discussion paper CentER, Tilburg University.
- Renneboog, L. and G. Trojanowski, The managerial labour market and the governance role of shareholder control structures in the UK, Discussion paper CentER, Tilburg University.
- Korteweg, A. and L. Renneboog, The choice between rights-preserving issue methods: Regulatory and financial aspects of issuing seasoned equity in the UK, Discussion paper CentER, Tilburg University.