Kristoph Kleiner
I'm an Associate Professor of Finance and Daniel C. Smith Fellow at Indiana University. I also serve as a visiting scholar with the FDIC and Associate Editor at The Review of Financial Studies.
I'm an Associate Professor of Finance and Daniel C. Smith Fellow at Indiana University. I also serve as a visiting scholar with the FDIC and Associate Editor at The Review of Financial Studies.
I study empirical corporate finance with a focus on (i) debt relief policy and (ii) labor and finance. This work has been published in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, and Review of Finance.
I study empirical corporate finance with a focus on (i) debt relief policy and (ii) labor and finance. This work has been published in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, and Review of Finance.
Prior to starting at Indiana University, I completed my PhD at Duke University and interned with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve Board.
Prior to starting at Indiana University, I completed my PhD at Duke University and interned with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve Board.
I teach a PhD course called Financing Innovation, Labor, and Households, as well as undergraduate, and MBA courses in Fintech and Machine Learning.
I teach a PhD course called Financing Innovation, Labor, and Households, as well as undergraduate, and MBA courses in Fintech and Machine Learning.
Kristoph Kleiner
Associate Professor
Daniel C. Smith Faculty Fellowship in Finance
Finance Department
Kelley School
Indiana University
Room 6105
1309 East 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 856-7182
KleinerK@Indiana.edu
Recent News
Recent News
- Updated Draft of "Justice Good as Random?"
- Awarded the 2023 Best Discussant Award at the Mitsui Finance Conference
- Awarded the 2023 Kelley Finance Department Research Award
- Awarded the 2023 Brattle Prize Distinguished Paper Award from the Journal of Finance
- Awarded the Best Paper Award at the 2022 University of Texas AIM Conference
- Awarded the 2022 Kelley Doctoral Program Distinguished Teaching Award
- Awarded the Best Discussant Award at the 2022 Craig Holden Memorial Conference