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David Gindis is an Associate Professor in the School of Law at the University of Warwick. His primary research is in legal institutionalism, examining the role of law, constitution, and economic actors in regulating economic activities. His work emphasizes the interplay of legal and socioeconomic features in business firms and is represented critically in his upcoming book "Nexus Mask: Legal Institutionalist Theory of the Firm". Gindis is also focused on the history of economic conceptions of the business firm, particularly during the rise of the regulatory state in the 1970s and the evolution of the law & economics movement, tracing back to key figures like Henry Manne. He has taught microeconomics and political economy at the University of Hertfordshire before joining Warwick in 2023 and previously worked in higher education in Lyon, France. Gindis has published extensively, contributing to discussions in law and economics, corporate governance, and institutional theory. He is a co-founder and current Secretary of the World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research (WINIR) and has received multiple awards for his work, including the Herbert Simon Young Scholar Prize and the History Economic Analysis Award.
University of Warwick • Coventry, United Kingdom
Teaching company law and corporate governance.
University of Hertfordshire Business School • United Kingdom
Taught courses in microeconomics and political economy.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.