Douglas Cumming, Igor Filatotchev, Juliane Reinecke, Geoffrey Wood:
Preface
Part I. Size and Governance of Sovereign Wealth Funds
1: Douglas Cumming, Igor Filatotchev, Juliane Reinecke, Geoffrey
Wood: Introducing Sovereign Wealth Funds
2: Veljko Fotak, Xuechen Gao, William L. Megginson: A Financial
Force to be Reckoned With? An Overview of Sovereign Wealth
Funds
3: Peter Bruce-Clark and Ashby H.B. Monk: Sovereign Development
Funds: The Governance and Management of Strategic Investment
Institutions
4: Daniel Haberly: From Financialization to Vulture
Developmentalism: South-North Strategic Sovereign Wealth Fund
Investment and the Politics of the 'Quadruple Bottom Line'
5: Jedrzej George Frynas: Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Resource
Curse: Resource Funds and Governance in Resource-rich Countries
Part II: Political and Legal Aspects of Sovereign Wealth Funds
6: Gordon Clark and Adam Dixon: Sovereign Wealth Funds and the
Global Political Economy of Trust and Legitimacy
7: Paul Rose: Sovereign Funds and Domestic Political Risk
8: Kathryn C. Lavelle: Sovereign Wealth Funds and Foreign
Policy
9: Salar Ghahramani: Sovereign Wealth and the Extraterritorial
Manipulation of Corporate Conduct: A Multifaceted Paradigm in
Transnational Law
Part III: Investment Choices and Structures of Sovereign Wealth
Funds
10: Mike Wright and Kevin Amess: Sovereign Wealth Funds and Private
Equity
11: Fabio Bertroni and Stefano Lugo: The Use of Debt by Sovereign
Wealth Fund
12: April Knill and Nathan Mauck: Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment
and Firm Volatility
13: Nuno Fernandes: Sovereign Wealth Funds: Investment Choices and
Implications around the World
14: Christopher Balding and Kevin Chastagner: The China Investment
Corporation: From Inception to Sideline
15: Jing Li: Investment Contractual Terms and Level of Control of
China's Sovereign Wealth Fund in its Portfolio Firms
16: Di Wang: Strangers Are Not All Danger: SWF Investment in the
Energy Industry
Part IV: Country and Regional Analysis of Sovereign Wealth
Funds
17: Geoffrey Wood, Noel O'Sullivan, Marc Goergen and Marijana
Baric: The Norwegian Government Pension Fund-Global and the
Implications of its Activities for Stakeholders
18: Sophie Béreaua, Jean-Yves Gnabo , Malik Kerkourb, Hélène
Raymond: Sovereign Wealth Fund Investments and Industry
Performance: Evidence from Europe
19: Javier Capapé, Ruth V. Aguilera, and Javier Santiso: Spain and
Sovereign Wealth Funds: Four Strategic Governance Types
20: Piotr Wisniewski: Sovereign Wealth Funds in Central and Eastern
Europe (CEE)
21: Gawdat Bahgat: Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Persian Gulf
States
22: Xu Yi-Chong: The Australian Future Fund
23: Eric Parrado: Is it possible to avoid the St. Augustine
Syndrome of fiscal procrastination? The Case of Chile
Douglas Cumming, J.D., Ph.D., CFA, is a Professor of Finance and
Entrepreneurship and the Ontario Research Chair at the Schulich
School of Business, York University. His research covers topics
ranging from crowdfunding, securities regulation, stock exchange
trading rules, mutual funds, hedge funds, venture capital, private
equity, and sovereign wealth funds. . He is the Founding Editor of
Annals of Corporate Governance, and Co-Editor of Finance Research
Letters,
and Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and has been a guest
editor for 12 special issues of top journals. Douglas was
recognized in 2015 as a Research Leader by York University in 2015
and was the
recipient of the Schulich School of Business Research Award in
2015. Geoffrey Wood is Dean and Professor of International
Business, at Essex Business School. Previously he was Professor of
International Business at Warwick Business School, UK. He has
authored/co-authored/edited sixteen books, and over one hundred and
fifty articles in peer-reviewed journals. He holds honorary
positions at Griffith and Monash University in Australia, and
Witwatersrand and Nelson Mandela Universities in South
Africa. Geoff's research interests centre on the relationship
between institutional setting, corporate governance, firm finance,
and firm level work and employment relations. Geoffrey Wood is
Editor in
Chief of the British Journal of Management, the Official Journal of
the British Academy of Management (BAM). He also serves on the BAM
Council. He is also editor of the ABS Journal Ranking list.
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