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Competition rules

The competition is organised by the ECGI, the Review of Finance and the Swedish Centre for Business and Policy Studies (SNS), and is sponsored by the European Corporate Governance Training Network, the Saïd Business School (SBS) and the Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Research Foundation.


Introduction | Competition Rules | Organisers & Sponsors | Jury | Oxford Conference | Finallists

Prize award
The winning paper will be awarded a prize of €10,000. 
How the competition works
- Stage 1:
A Scientific Committee comprising the Competition Jury augmented by other academics appointed once submissions have closed (15 February 2008), screens written submissions.  The Committee invites twelve papers to be presented at a conference in Oxford in June 2008. See the programme
- Stage 2:
The Scientific Committee selects eight papers from those presented at the Oxford conference on 10-11 June 2008 to be invited for submission to the Review of Finance fast-track refereeing process, free of charge.
- Stage 3:
Up to four refereed papers are invited for presentation to the final round in Stockholm. At this stage, papers commit to publication in the Review of Finance. One author per paper from these finalists receives tickets to attend the 2008 Nobel Prize Award in December 2008.
- Stage 4:
The Competition Jury chooses and announces the winner in Stockholm.

Definition of Europe in relation to research

 
Empirical papers must draw on cases/data from at least one Member State of the European Union, the New Member States of the Union, applicant countries, or another European country. Theoretical papers are excluded if they refer to situations that are irrelevant in the European context.

Eligibility of researchers

 

The competition is open to any researcher, whether working in Europe or elsewhere. Board members and employees of the ECGI and the SNS and editors of the Review of Finance may not participate in the competition, nor may any member of the Competition Jury.

Travel expenses
Travel expenses will be reimbursed for one author per chosen paper to attend the Oxford conference in June 2008 and the award ceremony in Stockholm in December 2008.
Contacts and enquiries  
For answers to any questions concerning this competition, contact rofcompetition@ecgi.org. On no account should any enquiries be addressed to the organisers or sponsors of the competition.