FINANCE DEPARTMENT SEMINAR SERIES


2020-2021 Seminar series

The seminars will take place on Monday at 11:00 am Paris time with some exceptions.


Spring 2021

Monday March 8 - 16:30 Paris time

Adam Guren - Boston University

Do Credit Conditions Move House Prices?

Monday March 15

Sumit Agarwal - NUS

Straw Purchase or Safe Haven? The Hidden Perils of Illicit Wealth in Property Markets

Monday March 22

Tobias Berg - Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

Credit Supply Shocks: Financing Real Growth or Takeovers?

Monday March 29

Dirk Jenter - LSE

CEO Compensation: Evidence From the Field

Monday April 12 - 16:30 Paris time

Stefano Giglio - Yale

Test Assets and Weak Factors

Monday May 10 - 16:30 Paris time

Anna Cieslak - Duke

Common Shocks in Stocks and Bonds

Monday May 31 - 16:30 Paris time - Cancelled

Maryam Farboodi - MIT

Monday June 7

Arna Olafsson - Copenhagen Business School

Misfortune and Mistake: The Financial Conditions and Decision-Making Ability of High-Cost Loan Borrowers


Fall 2020

Monday September 28

Augustin Landier - HEC Paris

ESG Investing: How to Optimize Impact?

Monday October 5 - 16:30 Paris time

Sabrina Howell - NYU

Does Private Equity Investment in Healthcare Benefit Patients? Evidence from Nursing Homes

Monday October 12

Josef Zechner - Vienna University of Economics and Business

Disaster Resilience and Asset Prices

Monday November 9

Norman Schürhoff - HEC Lausanne

Self-Inflicted Debt Crises

Monday November 23

Renée Adams - Saïd Business School

Shareholders and Stakeholders around the World: The Role of Values, Culture and Law in Directors’ Decisions

Monday November 30 - 16:30 Paris time

Merih Sevilir - Indiana University

Proactive Divesting and M&A Strategy

Monday December 7

Colleen Cunningham - London Business School

Where does novelty pay? The role of geographic market thickness in the financing of technologically novel US medical device startups