Kenneth Khoo

Kenneth is a Fellow at the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance and a Lecturer at the National University of Singapore, Faculty of Law. He holds a L.L.M from Yale Law School (2018); a MSc (Economics, Merit) from the London School of Economics; an L.L.B (First Class Honours) from the National University of Singapore (2015); and a B.Soc.Sci (Economics, First Class Honours) from the National University of Singapore.

Kenneth’s research interests lie in the Law and Economics of the Firm. Accordingly, his work focuses on both theoretical and empirical aspects of Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Securities Regulations, as well as Antitrust. Kenneth’s current research focuses on the relationship between institutional investors and firm outcomes (e.g., a firm’s ESG policy, its product market prices, and its executive compensation policy), and how different areas of law can influence the incentives of corporate constituents to advance social welfare.