

Business Scholarship Podcast
Andrew Jennings
Interdisciplinary conversations about new works in the broad world of business research.
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Sep 22, 2025 • 37min
Ep.260 – Nathan Herrmann, Sara Toynbee and Matthew Kubic on Criminal Securities Cases
Nathan Herrmann, a PhD student in accounting at the University of Texas at Austin; Sara Toynbee, an associate professor of accounting at the University of Texas at Austin; and Matthew Kubic, an assistant professor of accounting at the University of Texas at Austin, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their paper Beyond Misconduct: What Explains DOJ Involvement in SEC Enforcement?.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Alec Johnson, a law student at Emory University.

Sep 9, 2025 • 31min
Ep.259 – Anika Singh Lemar on Slum Managers
Anika Singh Lemar, clinical professor of law at Yale University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Slum Managers.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Alec Johnson, a law student at Emory University.

Aug 18, 2025 • 36min
Ep.258 – Melinda Roth on Sports Prediction Markets
Melinda Roth, visiting associate professor of law at Washington & Lee University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her paper Betting on Event Contracts: The Legal Landscape of Prediction Markets for Politics and Sports.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University.

Aug 14, 2025 • 30min
Ep.257 – Kevin Keller on State Capitalism
Kevin Keller, visiting fellow in East Asian legal studies at Harvard Law School and a fellow in history and policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper “The World Bank, the World Trade Organization, and the Fall of the Global Neoliberal Economic Order.”
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.

Aug 11, 2025 • 31min
Ep.256 – Ahson Azmat on Half-Truths
Ahson Azmat, a securities litigator with a PhD in philosophy, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his new paper Doing Things With Half-Truths.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.

Aug 7, 2025 • 24min
Ep.255 – Suneal Bedi and Todd Haugh on Profitable Compliance
Suneal Bedi, associate professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University, and Todd Haugh, also associate professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Retheorizing Corporate Compliance.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.

Aug 4, 2025 • 35min
Ep.254 – Jessica Shoemaker and James Tierney on Financializing Farmland
Jessica Shoemaker, professor of law at the University of Nebraska, and James Tierney, assistant professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Trading Acres.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.

Jul 31, 2025 • 25min
Ep.253 – Hilary Allen on Silicon Valley Ruining Things
Hilary Allen, professor of law at American University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her free, serialized book FinTech Dystopia: A Summer Beach Read About Silicon Valley Ruining Things.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.

Jul 21, 2025 • 34min
Ep.252 – Adam Callister, Andrew Granato and Belisa Pang on Expert Witnesses
Adam Callister, a JD/PhD student at Yale University; Andrew Granato, also a JD/PhD student at Yale University; and Belisa Pang, an assistant professor of law at the University of Michigan, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article Expert Asymmetry: Evidence from Securities Litigation.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Dean Saridakis, a law student at Emory University.

Jul 15, 2025 • 22min
Ep.251 – Gad Weiss on VC Pay-to-Play
Gad Weiss, a Fellow in law and business at NYU School of Law, dives into the world of venture capital with a focus on his article about pay-to-play clauses. He elaborates on how these clauses secure investor commitment, especially during tough financial times for startups. The discussion covers their rising relevance in today's marketplace, the legal implications under Delaware law, and the potential for investor discrimination. Gad also shares insights on research methodologies around startups, revealing key findings that impact the funding landscape.