September 28th - Emanuela Benincasa - Different Shades of Green: Estimating the Green Bond Premium Using Natural Language Processing
July 27th - Olivier David Zerbib - When Green Investors Are Green Consumers
July - Summer break
June 29th - Bram van der Kroft - Divestment, cost of capital, and inflated ESG ratings
April 27th - Yuxia Zou - Corporate Social Responsibility Committee: International Evidence
March 30th - Shirley Lu (HBS) - Measuring Cities’ Climate Risk Exposure and Preparedness
February 23rd - Glen Gostlow (LSE) - Financial Market Reaction to Climate Litigation
January 2022, Mikael Homanen (PRI): Is ESG Priced in Frontier Markets?
December 2021, xMas Special social event - Slides
October 2021, Daniel Schmidt (TUM): PRI Signatories: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
September 2021, Olivier David Zerbib (BU): Climate Impact Investing
June 2021, Caroline Flammer (BU): Impact Investing and the Fostering of Business Ventures’ Financial Performance and Social Impact in Disadvantaged Urban Areas
April 2021, Glen Gostlow (LSE): The materiality and measurement of physical climate risk
March 2021 - Panagiota Papadimitri (Portsmouth): Cultural diversity in new venture founding teams: does it matter for accelerators' selection decision?
January 2021 - Yuxia Zou (Cambridge Judge): Measuring Responsible Investment Commitment Using Institutional Investor Disclosures
December 2020 - Christmas quiz
November 2020 - Marco Ceccarelli (Uni Zurich), Simon Glossner (Virginia Darden), and Mikael Homanen (PRI and Cass): The effect of standardized investor ESG reporting and assessment on mutual fund flows
September 2020 - Shirley Lu (HBS): The Green Bonding Hypothesis: How Green Bonds Enhance the Credibility of Environmental Commitments?
July 2020 - Hannes Boehm (Halle and TU Dresden): Physical Climate Change Risks and the Sovereign Creditworthiness of Emerging Economies
May 2020 - Kevin Chuah (LBS): The Virus the Shook the World...and the Business Roundtable
April 2020 - Mikael Homanen (PRI and Cass): Tax Avoidance Opportunities and Labor