Mendoza School of Business

Department of Finance Seminar: Josh Mollner, Northwestern

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  Josh Mollner, Northwestern Joshua Mollner joined the Kellogg faculty in 2016 after receiving his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University and after spending a year as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Microsoft Research. His research interests include market design, game theory, and financial market microstructure. In particular, some of his work focuses on how to […]

Accountancy Seminar: Tanya Paul, UC Berkeley

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  Tanya Paul, UC Berkeley-Haas Tanya Paul, an assistant professor of accounting at Haas School of Business, will deliver a talk on her research as part of the Eugene B. Clark Research Seminar Series. Professor Paul’s expertise and research interests are in: The effect of accounting standards in capital markets Financial institutions Disclosure and the […]

Department of Finance Seminar: Isil Erel, Ohio State University

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  Isil Erel, Ohio State University Professor Isil Erel is the David A. Rismiller Chair in Finance and the academic director of the Risk Institute at the Fisher College of Business of the Ohio State University. She holds a PhD in financial economics from MIT Sloan School of Management. Her research spans a variety of areas […]

Department of Management and Organization Seminar: Rachel Ruttan, University of Toronto

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  Rachel Ruttan, University of Toronto Rachel Ruttan holds a PhD in Management and Organizations from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Her research interests include compassion and prosocial behavior, values, and moral judgment. Specifically, she studies lapses in interpersonal compassion, as well as the potential pitfalls of organizations' attempts to appeal to […]

Department of Finance Seminar: Jane Li, Columbia University

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  Jian Li, Columbia University Professor Jian Li joined Columbia Business School in 2021. She graduated with a PhD from the Joint Program of Financial Economics at the University of Chicago. Her research interest lies at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance. She is particularly interested in how financial intermediaries affect the real economy and […]

Department of Finance Seminar: Shan Ge, New York University

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  Shan Ge, New York University Professor Ge's research focuses on the nexus of finance, insurance, and climate change, encompassing three distinct areas of inquiry. First, she delves into significant corporate finance issues leveraging the insurance sector as a study setting, offering robust causal inferences. Second, her research investigates the impact of insurance (e.g. health […]

Marketing Seminar: Fred Feinberg, Ross School of Business at University of Michigan

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  Fred Feinberg, Ross School of Business at University of Michigan Prof. Feinberg's research examines how people make choices in uncertain environments.  His work focuses on using statistical models to explain complex decision patterns, particularly involving sequential choices among related items (e.g., brands in the same category) and dyads (e.g., people choosing one another in […]

Department of Finance Seminar: Anastassia Fedyk, UC Berkeley

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  Anastassia Fedyk, UC Berkeley Anastassia Fedyk is an Assistant Professor of finance at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. Her research lies at the intersection of behavioral finance and innovation, with a specific emphasis on using big data techniques to understand firm news and valuations. She studies how information from financial news […]

Accountancy Seminar: Jody Grewal, University of Toronto

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  Jody Grewal, University of Toronto Mississauga Jody Grewal, Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Toronto Mississauga, will deliver a talk on her research as part of the Eugene B. Clark Research Seminar Series. Jody examines the capital market effects and real effects (i.e., changes in behavior through investment and use of resources) […]