Business Scholarship Podcast
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Interdisciplinary conversations about new works in the broad world of business research.
Episodes
- Ep.276 – Cathy Hwang and Andrew Tuch on Borrowers Picking Lenders' Counsel
Cathy Hwang and Andrew Tuch discuss their article "Lend Me Your Counsel" on the Business Scholarship Podcast. Hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.275 – Jeremy Bearer-Friend and Sarah Polcz on Taxing AI
Jeremy Bearer-Friend and Sarah Polcz join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article 'Sharing the Algorithm: The Tax Solution to Generative AI'. The discussion focuses on taxing generative AI.
- Ep.274 – Jared Mayer on AI and Corporate Restructuring
Jared Mayer joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article "The Corporate Restructuring Machine: Introducing an Open Platform Approach to Workouts," co-authored with Horst Eidenmüller. The discussion covers AI and its role i…
- Ep.273 – Robert Miller on Liability-Management Exercises
Robert Miller, associate professor of law, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper on Liability Management Exercises. The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.272 – Farshad Ghodoosi and Tal Kastner on Against-the-Drafter Doctrine
Farshad Ghodoosi and Tal Kastner discuss their article "Against the Drafter: An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis of the Doctrine of Contra Proferentem" on the Business Scholarship Podcast. The discussion is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.271 – Sean Vanatta on the History of Bank Supervision
Sean Vanatta, senior lecturer in financial history and policy at the University of Glasgow, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his book "Private Finance, Public Power: A History of Bank Supervision in America." The episode i…
- Ep.270 – Stratos Pahis on Investor-State Dispute Resolution
Stratos Pahis, associate professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, discusses his research on investor-state disputes and investment treaties with host Andrew Jennings on the Business Scholarship Podcast.
- Ep.269 – Atinuke Adediran on Disclosureland
Atinuke Adediran, associate professor of law at Fordham University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her book, Disclosureland: How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress. The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.268 – Adam Bozman, Douglas Fairhurst, and Daniel Greene on AI and M&A Success
Adam Bozman, Douglas Fairhurst, and Daniel Greene discuss their finance paper examining the effectiveness of AI models in mergers and acquisitions. The discussion takes place on the Business Scholarship Podcast.
- Ep.267 – Brian Feinstein on Small-Business Favoritism
Brian Feinstein, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses his paper Small Business Favoritism on the Business Scholarship Podcast. Andrew Jennings hosts.
- Ep.266 – Gregory Burke and Riley League on Crowdfunding Compliance
Gregory Burke and Riley League join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their research paper titled "Equity Crowdfunding "Rules": Compliance with Mandated Ongoing Financial Reporting in an Unenforced Environment."
- Ep.265 – Aaron Zimbelman on Indirect Earnings Management
Aaron Zimbelman, associate professor of accounting, discusses his research article "Indirect Earnings Management" with host Andrew Jennings on the Business Scholarship Podcast. The article was co-authored with Scott Jackson and Jason Rasso.
- Ep.264 – Patrick Corrigan on Bank Leaks
Patrick Corrigan, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper 'Is Confidential Supervisory Information Material to Investors? Evaluating the Conflict between Banking and Secu…
- Ep.263 – Narine Lalafaryan on Chameleon Capital
Narine Lalafaryan, assistant professor of corporate law at the University of Cambridge, discusses her paper Chameleon Capital on the Business Scholarship Podcast. Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, hosts this…
- Ep.262 – Maria Lucia Passador on Loyalty Voting
Maria Lucia Passador, assistant professor of law at Bocconi University, discusses her research on loyalty voting, corporate control, and tenure voting structures. The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.261 – Darren Rosenblum on Corporate Governance and the Closet
Darren Rosenblum, a law professor at St. John’s University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article "Queers, Closets, and Corporate Governance." The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Alec Johnson.
- Ep.260 – Nathan Herrmann, Sara Toynbee and Matthew Kubic on Criminal Securities Cases
Nathan Herrmann, Sara Toynbee, and Matthew Kubic discuss their paper
- Ep.259 – Anika Singh Lemar on Slum Managers
Anika Singh Lemar, clinical professor of law at Yale University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article "Slum Managers". The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Alec Johnson.
- Ep.258 – Melinda Roth on Sports Prediction Markets
Melinda Roth, visiting associate professor of law, discusses her paper on the legal landscape of prediction markets for politics and sports. The paper is titled Betting on Event Contracts: The Legal Landscape of Prediction Markets for Poli…
- Ep.257 – Kevin Keller on State Capitalism
Kevin Keller discusses his paper titled “The World Bank, the World Trade Organization, and the Fall of the Global Neoliberal Economic Order” on the Business Scholarship Podcast. The discussion covers state capitalism and the global economi…
- Ep.256 – Ahson Azmat on Half-Truths
Ahson Azmat, who holds a PhD in philosophy and works as a securities litigator, appeared on the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper titled "Doing Things With Half-Truths." The episode was hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.255 – Suneal Bedi and Todd Haugh on Profitable Compliance
Suneal Bedi and Todd Haugh discuss their article 'Retheorizing Corporate Compliance' with host Andrew Jennings on the Business Scholarship Podcast. Bedi and Haugh are associate professors of business law and ethics at Indiana University.
- Ep.254 – Jessica Shoemaker and James Tierney on Financializing Farmland
Jessica Shoemaker and James Tierney discuss their article 'Trading Acres' on the Business Scholarship Podcast. Shoemaker is a professor at the University of Nebraska, and Tierney is a professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law.
- Ep.253 – Hilary Allen on Silicon Valley Ruining Things
Hilary Allen, professor of law, discusses her book FinTech Dystopia: A Summer Beach Read About Silicon Valley Ruining Things. The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Dean Saridakis.
- Ep.252 – Adam Callister, Andrew Granato and Belisa Pang on Expert Witnesses
Adam Callister, Andrew Granato, and Belisa Pang discuss their research on expert witnesses and securities litigation in this episode of the Business Scholarship Podcast.
- Ep.251 – Gad Weiss on VC Pay-to-Play
Gad Weiss, a fellow at New York University School of Law, joins host Andrew Jennings to discuss his article regarding venture capital pay-to-play provisions. The discussion is part of the Business Scholarship Podcast.
- Ep.250 – Nicole Cade, Joshua Gunn & Alex Vandenberg on List Experiments and Earnings Manipulation
Nicole Cade, Joshua Gunn, and Alex Vandenberg discuss their research on measuring earnings manipulations. They talk about their article titled 'Measuring the Prevalence of Earnings Manipulations: A Novel Approach'.
- Ep.249 – Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci and Christina Sautter on Shareholder Democracy
Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci and Christina Sautter discuss their research article "The Shareholder Democracy Lie" on the Business Scholarship Podcast. They are joined by host Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.248 – Ilya Beylin on Event-Contract Regulation
Ilya Beylin, associate professor of law at Seton Hall University, discusses his article 'Event Contracts Are a Step Too Far for Derivatives Regulation' with host Andrew Jennings on the Business Scholarship Podcast.
- Ep.247 – Scott Dodson and Joseph Grundfest on Leftover Money
Scott Dodson and Joseph Grundfest discuss their article "The Missing Millions: Cy Pres in Federal Securities Class Actions." The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Dean Saridakis.
- Ep.246 – Trang (Mae) Nguyen on Global Company Towns
Trang (Mae) Nguyen, associate professor of law at Temple University, discusses her article Global Company Towns. The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Dean Saridakis.
- Ep.245 – Kaleb Byars on Corporate Recidivists
Kaleb Byars, assistant professor of law at Mercer University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article on recidivist organizational offenders and sentencing guidelines. Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Em…
- Ep.244 – Jessica Erickson on Small-Business Litigation
Professor Jessica Erickson joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her research on the legal battles of private companies, as detailed in her article "Beyond Wall Street: Inside the Legal Battles of Private Companies". Andrew Jen…
- Ep.243 – Robert Breunig on Round Numbers
Robert Breunig, professor of economics at Australia National University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article "Rounded Up: Using Round Numbers to Identify Tax Evasion," co-authored with Nathan Deutscher and Steven…
- Ep.242 – Andrew Verstein on the Corporate Census
Andrew Verstein, UCLA law professor, discusses his paper, The Corporate Census, on the Business Scholarship Podcast with host Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.241 – Jason Sockin and Avner Ben-Ner on Employee Stock Ownership
Jason Sockin and Avner Ben-Ner discuss their research paper
- Ep.240 – William Megginson on the Space Economy
William Megginson, finance professor at the University of Oklahoma, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper "The Financial Economics of Spaceflight." The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Brynn Radak.
- Ep.239 – Ziv Granov on Director Resignations
Ziv Granov, a law student at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses his article 'The Sound of Silence in Director Resignations', co-authored with Asaf Eckstein, on the Business Scholarship Podcast. The episode is hosted by Andrew Jennin…
- Ep.238 – Yuliya Guseva on Decentralized Markets and Self-Regulation
Yuliya Guseva, a law professor at Rutgers University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article on Decentralized Markets and Self-Regulation. The discussion is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.237 – Maria Lucia Passador on Governance Outsourcing
Maria Lucia Passador, assistant professor of law at Bocconi University, discusses her article "Exploring Governance Gambits and Business Judgment in In/Out-Sourcing Tactics" with host Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.236 – Paul Weitzel on AI Corporate Theory
Paul Weitzel, assistant professor of law at the University of Nebraska, discusses his article AI Governance through Corporate Theory on the Business Scholarship Podcast. Andrew Jennings hosts this episode, edited by Brynn Radak.
- Ep.235 – Roberto Tallarita and Kenneth Khoo on Shareholder ESG Proposals
Roberto Tallarita and Kenneth Khoo discuss their article 'Expanding Shareholder Voice: The Impact of SEC Guidance on Environmental and Social Proposals' on the Business Scholarship Podcast. The discussion is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.234 – James Tierney on Securities Industry Bars
James Tierney, assistant professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses his article "Reconsidering Securities Industry Bars" with host Andrew Jennings on the Business Scholarship Podcast.
- Ep.233 – Melissa Jacoby on Unjust Debts
Professor Melissa Jacoby joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her book, "Unjust Debts: How Our Bankruptcy System Makes America More Unequal." The episode covers how the bankruptcy system contributes to inequality in America.
- Ep.232 – James Park on the SEC as an Entrepreneurial Enforcer
James Park, a law professor at UCLA, discusses his article
- Ep.231 – Susan Morse on Safe Harbors
Susan Morse, a law professor at the University of Texas at Austin, appeared on the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article "The Truth About Safe Harbors." The episode was hosted by Andrew Jennings and edited by Brynn Radak.
- Ep.230 – Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, and Mark Weidemaier on a Podcast Experiment
The Business Scholarship Podcast features professors Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, and Mark Weidemaier discussing their paper "Obscure Contract Terms: An Inadvertent Pricing Experiment." The discussion is hosted by Andrew Jennings.
- Ep.229 – Hester Peirce on Regulators and Academics
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce appears on the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her career, the utilization of academic expertise by regulators, and the ways academics can inform the regulatory process. The episode is hosted by Andre…
- Ep.228 – Travis Laster on Judges and Academics
Travis Laster, Vice Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his career, the judiciary's use of academic experts, and how academics can contribute to the judicial process.
- Ep.227 – Alison Frankel on Journalists and Academics
Alison Frankel, a journalist for Reuters, discusses her career, the collaboration between journalists and academic experts, and how academics can contribute to journalism on the Business Scholarship Podcast.