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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Law D-index 23 Citations 6,138 40 World Ranking 300 National Ranking 232

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Finance
  • Common law

Coffee spends much of his time researching Shareholder, Law, Corporate governance, Law and economics and Control. He combines subjects such as Accounting and Common law with his study of Shareholder. His study in Law is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stock exchange and Private benefits of control.

Coffee has researched Corporate governance in several fields, including Competition, Market economy and Capital market. The concepts of his Competition study are interwoven with issues in Corporate structure, Cross listing and Equity. His research in Law and economics intersects with topics in Private placement, Broker-dealer, Securities fraud, Enterprise liability and Plaintiff.

His most cited work include:

  • The Future as History: The Prospects for Global Convergence in Corporate Governance and Its Implications (927 citations)
  • RACING TOWARDS THE TOP?: THE IMPACT OF CROSS-LISTINGS AND STOCK MARKET COMPETITION ON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (667 citations)
  • Liquidity Versus Control: The Institutional Investor as Corporate Monitor (602 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Law, Shareholder, Corporate governance, Law and economics and Plaintiff. In general Law, his work in Supreme court, Social control, Enforcement and Punishment is often linked to Third party linking many areas of study. His research integrates issues of Common law, Corporate law, Capital market, Hedge fund and Market economy in his study of Shareholder.

His Corporate governance research incorporates themes from Competition, Political economy and Accounting. The Law and economics study combines topics in areas such as Compromise, Private placement and Repeated game. His Plaintiff study combines topics in areas such as Broker-dealer, Securities fraud, Accountability, American rule and Enterprise liability.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Law (54.55%)
  • Shareholder (60.00%)
  • Corporate governance (34.55%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2020)?

  • Shareholder (60.00%)
  • Hedge fund (14.55%)
  • Institutional investor (23.64%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Shareholder, Hedge fund, Institutional investor, Systematic risk and Trade war. His studies deal with areas such as Charter, Law, Supreme court and American rule as well as Shareholder. Coffee has researched Hedge fund in several fields, including Insider trading, Political economy and Corporate governance.

His research on Institutional investor often connects related topics like Agency cost. Coffee combines subjects such as Monetary economics and Portfolio with his study of Systematic risk. His Game theory research integrates issues from Conventional wisdom and Public economics.

Between 2013 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The Future of Disclosure: ESG, Common Ownership, and Systematic Risk (1 citations)
  • The Future of Disclosure: ESG, Common Ownership, and Systematic Risk (1 citations)
  • The Agency Costs of Activism: Information Leakage, Thwarted Majorities, and the Public Morality (0 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Finance
  • Common law

His scientific interests lie mostly in Institutional investor, Hedge fund, Shareholder, Portfolio and Monetary economics. Coffee incorporates Hedge fund and Public morality in his studies. Public morality is connected with Agency cost, Insider trading, Corporate governance, Finance and Political economy in his study.

Coffee combines Agency cost and Public disclosure in his research. Portfolio is connected with Collective action, Investment decisions and Index fund in his research.

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Best Publications

The Future as History: The Prospects for Global Convergence in Corporate Governance and Its Implications

Coffee;C John.
Northwestern University Law Review (1999)

1493 Citations

RACING TOWARDS THE TOP?: THE IMPACT OF CROSS-LISTINGS AND STOCK MARKET COMPETITION ON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Coffee;C John.
Columbia Law Review (2002)

1096 Citations

Liquidity Versus Control: The Institutional Investor as Corporate Monitor

Coffee;C John.
Columbia Law Review (1991)

998 Citations

The Rise of Dispersed Ownership: The Roles of Law and the State in the Separation of Ownership and Control

Coffee;John C.
Yale Law Journal (2001)

415 Citations

Privatization and Corporate Governance: The Lessons from Securities Market Failure

Coffee;C John.
The Journal of Corporation Law (1999)

253 Citations

Law and the Market: The Impact of Enforcement

Coffee;C John.
University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2007)

225 Citations

Shareholders Versus Managers: The Strain in the Corporate Web

Coffee;C John.
Michigan Law Review (1986)

191 Citations

Reforming the Securities Class Action: An Essay on Deterrence and its Implementation

Coffee;Coffee;C John.
Social Science Research Network (2006)

151 Citations

The Rise of Dispersed Ownership: The Role of Law in the Separation of Ownership and Control

Coffee;Coffee;C John.
Social Science Research Network (2000)

92 Citations

Regulating the Market for Corporate Control: A Critical Assessment of the Tender Offer's Role in Corporate Governance

Coffee;C John.
Columbia Law Review (1984)

85 Citations

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