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“Twenty Years after Cadbury, Ten Years after Sarbanes-Oxley: Challenges of Corporate Governance” Conference & PhD Colloquium

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“Twenty Years after Cadbury, Ten Years after Sarbanes-Oxley: Challenges of Corporate Governance” on 24-25 June 2013 at the School of Management, University of Bath

Organised by The Centre for Governance and Regulation (School of Management, University of Bath) with financial support of The Royal Economic Society

Keynote Speaker:
Professor Kevin J. Murphy (USC Marshall School of Business, USA)
Professor Kevin Murphy (USC Marshall School of Business, USA)
and Professor David Yermack (NYU Stern Business School, USA)

In addition, the Conference will have a panel of distinguished practitioners led by Lord Ian MacLaurin (Former CEO and Chairman of Tesco PLC and former Chairman of Vodafone Group PLC). More information about the conference can be found at: http://go.bath.ac.uk/CGR-corp-gov-2013

A PhD Colloquium is scheduled for the afternoon of the second day of the Conference. PhD students working in the area of corporate governance are invited to submit their research papers for consideration to be included in the PhD Colloquium to Professor Ania Zalewska at A.Zalewska@bath.ac.uk no later than 30 April 2013. Participation at the PhD Colloquium is free of charge. To give PhD students an opportunity to gain exposure to the world-class research the Royal Economic Society has provided funds to sponsor participation of PhD students at the Conference preceding the Colloquium. A limited number of students participating at the PhD Colloquium will be offered free participation at the Conference. Additional financial support towards financing on-campus accommodation and/or some local travel expenses will be provided to students who present their research at the Colloquium. These will be allocated on the first come-first served basis. Questions and enquiries should be directed to Professor Ania Zalewska at A.Zalewska@bath.ac.uk.