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Weekly Finance Seminar

2022

Date Presenter Affiliation Title Location Time
Mar 4th Harrison Hong Columbia Business School Welfare Consequences of Sustainable Finance zoom 10:30-12:00
Mar 11th Olivia Kim Massachusetts Institute of Technology Credit and the Family: the Economic Consequences of Closing the Credit Gap of US Couples zoom 10:30-12:00
Mar 18th Viral V. Acharya NYU Stern School of Business Exorbitant Privilege? Quantitative Easing and the Bond Market Subsidy of Prospective Fallen Angels zoom 09:00-10:30
Mar 25th Liyan Yang University of Toronto The Asset Pricing and Real Implications of Relationship Disclosure zoom 09:00-10:30
Apr 1st Matthew Serfling University of Tennessee Classified Boards: Endangered Species or Hidden in Plain Sight? zoom 09:00-10:30
Apr 8th Matteo Binfare University of Missouri What Drives Pay for Chief Investment Officers at Endowments? zoom 10:30-12:00
Apr 15th Irene Yi University of Toronto Which Firms Require More Governance? Evidence from Mutual Funds' Revealed Preferences zoom 09:00-10:30
Apr 29th Jiyoon Lee Yonsei University School of Business The Effects of Taxation on Corporate Social Responsibility in an Emerging Market: Evidence from a Korean Tax Reform zoom 10:30-12:00
May 6th Kee-Hong Bae York University Can Mandatory Gender Quotas Break the Glass Ceiling? Evidence from the Reforms of Boards of Directors in Europe zoom 09:00-10:30
May 13th Song Yoon Auburn University What Do Quasi-Experiments Tell Us About the Response of Banks to Natural Disasters? zoom 10:30-12:00
May 20th Laura Starks University of Texas at Austin Corporate ESG Profiles and Investor Horizons zoom 09:00-10:30
Jun 2nd Jonathan M. Karpoff University of Washington The Consequences to Directors for Deploying Poison Pills zoom 12:00-13:30
Jun 10th David Schoenherr Princeton University Legal Uncertainty zoom 10:30-12:00
Jun 17th Byoung-Hyoun Hwang Nanyang Business School Inside the Minds of Expected Stock Returns zoom 10:30-12:00
Aug 9th Jaewon Choi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Investor Demand, Financial Market Power, and Capital Misallocation LP 216 14:30-16:00
Sep 16th Constantine Yannelis University of Chicago Data and Welfare in Credit Markets zoom 10:30~12:00
Sep 23th Jinfei Sheng University of California, Irvine Technology and Cryptocurrency Valuation zoom 9:30~11:00
Sep 30th Joseph Kalmenovitz University of Rochester Regulatory Fragmentation zoom 9:00~10:30
Sep 30th Keeyoung Rhee POSTECH A (Paradoxical) Solution for Greenwashing Problems LP208 16:30~18:00
Oct 7th Wei Jiang Emory University How to Talk When a Machine is Listening? Corporate Disclosure in the Age of AI. zoom 09:00~10:30
Oct 14th Patrick Augustin Mcgill University Yield Farming zoom 09:00~10:30
Oct 28th Kai Li University of British Columbia Does Mandating Women on Corporate Boards Backfire? zoom 09:00~10:30
Nov 4th Andrew Chen Federal Reserve Board Publication Bias in Asset Pricing Research zoom 09:00~10:30
Nov 11th Sean Higgins Northwestern University Why Small Firms Fail to Adopt Profitable Opportunities zoom 10:30~12:00
Nov 17th Minsoo Kim Melbourne University Fund Flows, Liquidity, and Asset Prices LP 210 12:00~13:30
Nov 18th Dong Lou London School of Economics The Day Destroys the Night, Night Extends the Day: A Clientele Perspective on Equity Premium Variation zoom 17:30~19:00
Dec 9th Andreas Neuhierl Washington University Structural Deep Learning in Conditional Asset Pricing zoom 10:30~12:00
Dec 15th Jun-Koo Kang Nanyang Technological University Profiting from Rival Firms’ Cyberattacks: Evidence from Informed Trading by Insiders with Social Ties LP 216 13:30~15:00
Dec 16th 박사과정 김수지 KUBS Are Internal Labor Markets for CEOs in Business Groups Efficient? zoom 9:00~10:30