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Luca Enriques

Luca Enriques

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Law
Italy
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Law

D-Index
30
Citations
5439
World Ranking
266
National Ranking
3

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Law in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Luca Enriques is affiliated with Bocconi University in Italy and specializes primarily in the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their research encompasses various subfields including Accounting, Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Finance, and Management Information Systems.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Corporate Governance and Law
  • Corporate Insolvency and Governance
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • European and International Contract Law

Luca Enriques has contributed to multiple publication venues with varied focus areas. Frequent venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Capital Markets Law Journal
  • European Company and Financial Law Review
  • Columbia Business Law Review
  • European Business Organization Law Review

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Luca Enriques are:

  • Bank-fintech partnerships, outsourcing arrangements and the case for a mentorship regime, 2020, Capital Markets Law Journal
  • Pandemic-Resistant Corporate Law: How to Help Companies Cope with Existential Threats and Extreme Uncertainty During the Covid-19 Crisis, 2020, European Company and Financial Law Review
  • Bank-Fintech Partnerships, Outsourcing Arrangements and the Case for a Mentorship Regime, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Other notable papers related to Luca Enriques' research context include works closely linked through frequent coauthors or overlapping topics but not solely attributed to them, such as "The Voluntary Carbon Market: Market Failures and Policy Implications" and "Mandatory Corporate Climate Disclosures: Now, but How?".

Their frequent coauthors list features scholars with whom they have repeatedly collaborated, including:

  • Alessandro Romano
  • Wolf-Georg Ringe
  • Yoon-Ho Alex Lee
  • Casimiro Antonio Nigro
  • John Armour

Luca Enriques' body of work reflects interdisciplinary connections between corporate governance, regulatory policy, and financial innovation. The focus on both law and management aspects positions their research at the intersection of legal frameworks and practical economic implications within corporate and financial institutions.

Best Publications

  • The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparative and Functional Approach

    Reinier Kraakman;John Armour;Paul Davies;Luca Enriques

  • Principles of Financial Regulation

    John Armour;Dan Awrey;Paul Davies;Luca Enriques

  • Pyramidal Groups and Separation Between Ownership and Control in Italy

    M. Bianchi;M. Bianco;Luca Enriques

  • Constraining Dominant Shareholders' Self-dealing: The Legal Framework in France, Germany, and Italy

    Pierre-Henri Conac;Luca Enriques;Martin Gelter

  • Do Corporate Law Judges Matter? Some Evidence from Milan

    Luca Enriques

  • Pyramidal Groups and the Separation Between Ownership and Control in Italy

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  • Il mercato mobiliare

    Luca Enriques;Renzo Costi

  • Corporate Governance Reforms in Continental Europe

    Luca Enriques;Paolo F. Volpin

  • The Law on Company Directors’ Self-Dealing: A Comparative Analysis

    Luca Enriques

  • The Mandatory Bid Rule in the Takeover Directive: Harmonization Without Foundation?

    Luca Enriques

  • Corporate Governance in Italy After the 1998 Reform: What Role for Institutional Investors?

    Marcello Bianchi;Luca Enriques

  • How the Old World Encountered the New One: Regulatory Competition and Cooperation in European Corporate and Bankruptcy Law

    Luca Enriques;Martin Gelter

  • EC Company Law and the Fears of a European Delaware

    Luca Enriques

  • The Anatomy of Corporate Law

    R. Kraakman;J. Armour;P. Davies;Luca Enriques

  • Silence is Golden: The European Company as a Catalyst for Company Law Arbitrage

    Luca Enriques

  • Regulatory Competition in European Company Law and Creditor Protection

    Luca Enriques;Martin Gelter

  • Corporate Technologies and the Tech Nirvana Fallacy

    Luca Enriques;Dirk A. Zetzsche;Dirk A. Zetzsche

  • Institutional investor activism in a context of concentrated ownership and high private benefits of control: the case of Italy

    Massimo Belcredi;Luca Enriques

  • Corporate Governance Reforms in Italy: What Has Been Done and What Is Left to Do

    Luca Enriques

  • Is There a Uniform EU Securities Law After the Financial Services Action Plan

    Luca Enriques;M. Gatti

  • The promise and perils of crowdfunding: Between corporate finance and consumer contracts

    John Armour;Luca Enriques

  • The Basic Governance Structure: Minority Shareholders and Non-Shareholder Constituencies

    Luca Enriques;Henry Hansmann;Reinier Kraakman;Mariana Pargendler

  • Bad Apples, Bad Oranges: A Comment from Old Europe on Post-Enron Corporate Governance Reforms

    Luca Enriques

  • The Comparative Anatomy of Corporate Law

    Luca Enriques

  • Creditors versus Capital Formation: The Case Against the European Legal Capital Rules

    Luca Enriques;Jonathan R. Macey

  • Company Law Harmonization Reconsidered: What Role for the EC?

    Luca Enriques

  • Report of the Reflection Group on the Future of EU Company Law

    José Engrácia Antunes;Theodor Baums;Blanaid J. Clarke;Pierre-Henri Conac;Pierre-Henri Conac

  • The Basic Governance Structure: The Interests of Shareholders as a Class

    John Armour;Luca Enriques;Henry Hansmann;Reinier Kraakman

  • European Business Organization Law Review

    Rainer Kulms;Luca Enriques;Brigitte Haar;Vesna Lazic

  • Silence Is Golden: The European Company Statute as a Catalyst for Company Law Arbitrage

    Luca Enriques

  • Beyond the Anatomy; ; ; The anatomy of corporate law : a comparative and functional approach

    Gérard Hertig;Paul Davies;Luca Enriques;Klaus Hopt

Frequent Co-Authors

John Armour
John Armour University of Oxford
Reinier Kraakman
Reinier Kraakman Harvard University
Henry Hansmann
Henry Hansmann Yale University
Jonathan R. Macey
Jonathan R. Macey Yale University
Ronald J. Gilson
Ronald J. Gilson Columbia University
Klaus J. Hopt
Klaus J. Hopt Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
Markus Roth
Markus Roth Technical University of Darmstadt
Katharina Pistor
Katharina Pistor Columbia University

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