The CERF Cavalcade aims to give you a glimpse of the research that is currently sponsored by CERF. The cavalcade consists of a procession of six speakers. Each speaker has only twelve minutes to present his or her work, turning the cavalcade into a dynamic event that should keep you engaged from beginning to end.
Date: Wednesday 14 May 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W2.01
Speakers and Titles:
'Are Institutional Investors Effective in Mitigating Biodiversity Risks?' by Marwin Mönkemeyer, CERF Research Associate (Judge Business School)
'Production Biodiversity Entrepreneurship' by Frank Hui, CERF Alumni Society (University of Lancaster)
'The Effect of Solicitation on Sovereign Ratings ' by Marion Boisseau-Sierra, CERF Fellow (Judge Business School)
' Is the ECB’s monetary policy doomed to overshoot? Consequences of leaving out owner-occupied housing costs in the HICP' by Sofie R Waltl, CERF Fellow (Department of Land Economy)
'Money in networks' by Edoardo Gallo, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'Indian Equity Returns over the Long-run' by David Chambers, CERF Grant Holder (Judge Business School)
Date: Wednesday 15th May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W2.01
Speakers and Titles:
'The Network Effects of Deforestation in Brazil' - Kilian Kamkar, CERF Scholar (Faculty of Economics)
'Production Based Asset Pricing Without Investment Returns' - Kevin Schneider, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'The Human Capital Reallocation of M&As: Inventor-level Evidence' - Lucy Wang, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'What can we Learn from the UK and Dutch Experiences of SPACs?' - Bobby Reddy, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Law)
'The Legal Framework for Venture Capital in Ukraine' - Simon Deakin, CERF Grant Holder (Director of the Centre for Business Research)
'The Labor Market Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Firms' Cost of Equity' - Scott Guernsey, CERF Alumni (University of Tennessee)
Date: Wednesday 10th May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W2.01
Speakers and Titles:
'Intervening against the Fed' - Naoki Yago, CERF Scholar (Faculty of Economics)
'Why Do Investment Companies Abandon Sustainability?' - Yuxia Hou, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Limited Liability and Investment' - Xinyu Hou, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Currency Derivative Instruments and Foreign Reserves Management: Evidence from Emerging Markets' - Hormoz Ramian, CERF Alumni (University of Glasgow)
'Returns to Education with Earnings Uncertainty and Employment Risk over the Life Cycle' - CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'IPO Price Formation and Board Gender Diversity' - Raghu Rau, CERF Manager and Grant Holder (Cambridge Judge Business School)
Date: Wednesday 18th May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room 4.05
Speakers and Titles:
'Dynamic Preferences for Residential Architecture: Finding Ground Truth with Machine Learning Approaches' - Thies Lindenthal, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Land Economy)
'Oracles of the Vote: Predicting the Outcomes of Proxy Contests for Board Seats' - Ting Yu, CERF Scholar (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Are Cryptocurrencies Priced in the Cross-section? A Portfolio Approach' - Adelphe Ekponon, CERF Alumni (University of Ottawa)
'Time-varying Value of Information Acquisition: Learning and Financial Decisions' - Shiqi Chen, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'The Gender Gap in Household Bargaining Power: A Portfolio-Choice Approach' - Weilong Zhang, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'Cultural Exception? The Impact of Price Regulation on Prices and Variety' - Christos Genakos, CERF Grant Holder (Cambridge Judge Business School)
Date: Wednesday 5th May, 14:30
Event Location: This event was held remotely on Zoom
Speakers and Titles:
'Industry Dynamics and Capital Structure (Non)Commitment' - Shiqi Chen, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Climate Change and Equity Returns: Do Environmentally Friendly Stocks Outperform?' - Mershad Motahari, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Ad-venture capitalism – ethical experimentations in the wild west of venture capital investing' - Johannes Lenhard, CERF Grant Holder (Department of Social Anthropology)
'Auditor University Education: Does it matter?' - Jenny Chu, CERF Fellow (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Up the Hill and Down Again: Dual-Class Stock and the UK Listing Review' - Bobby Reddy, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Law)
'Social Networks, Confirmation bias and Shock Elections' - Edoardo Gallo, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
Date: Wednesday 20th May, 14:30
Event Location: This event was held remotely on Zoom
Speakers and Titles:
'Determinants on ETF Launching Decisions' - Xinrui 'Cindy' Zehng, CERF Scholar (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Raging Bulls vs Big Bears: Hedge Fund Activism and the Disclosure of Large Short Sales' - Pedro Saffi, CERF Fellow (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Selection bias in corporate governance: Evidence from business combination laws' - Scott Guernsey, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'The Real Impact of Social Networks' - Bang Dang Nguyen, CERF Fellow (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Union Debt Management' - Elisa Faragalia, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'A Remedy for Microstructure Noise' - Oliver Linton, CERF Grant Holder (INET)
Date: Thursday 23rd May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Castle Teaching Room
Speakers and Titles:
'Financial Policies and Internal Governance with Heterogeneous Risk Preferences' - Shiqi Chen, CERF Scholar, (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Why do ICOs (not) accept fiat money?' - Hui 'Frank' Xu, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'The behaviour of betting and currency markets on the night of the EU referendum' - Tom Auld, Project Investigator: Oliver Linton (INET)
'Mapping Rumours and Information Diffusion' - Flavio Toxvaerd, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'Dispersion in Financing Costs and Development' - Tiago Cavalcanti, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'Liquidation, bailout, and bail-in: Insolvency resolution mechanisms and bank lending' - Bart Lambrecht, Director of CERF (Cambridge Judge Business School)
Date: Wednesday 23rd May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W2.02
Speakers and Titles:
'Estimating Policy Functions Implicit in Asset Prices' - Jeroen Dalderop, CERF Scholar (Faculty of Economics)
'Public Firm CEO Pay Premium: International Evidence' - Jisok Kang, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Currency regime and the Carry Trade' - Jason Cen, CERF Alumni (University of Essex)
'Observing the Unobservable: Unique Assets, Quality Uncertainty and Noisy Prices' - Thies Lindenthal, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Land Economy)
'Government Debt Management: the long and the short of it' - Elisa Faraglia, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'High-dimensional cointergration' - Alexey Onatskiy (INET)
Date: Wednesday 10th May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W2.02
Speakers and Titles:
'Self-Fulfilling Crises and Country Solidarity' - Emile-Alexandre Marin, CERF Scholar (Faculty of Economics)
'Probability Weighting, Stop-Loss and the Disposition Effect' - Alex Tse, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Anchoring, the 52-Week High and Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift' - Yuan Li, CERF Research Associate (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Financial Contagion in Networks; A Market Experiment' - Edoardo Gallo, CERF Fellow (Faculty of Economics)
'Corruption and Accounting Conservatism' - Xin 'Simba' Chang, CERF Fellow (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Secular Stagnation and the Introduction of the Pill' - Coen Teulings (INET)
Date: Thursday 19th May, 14:30
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W4.03
Speakers and Titles:
'' - Raghu Rau, (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'' - Rasheed Saleuddin, (Faculty of History)
'' - Quisha Peng, (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'' - Christopher Harris, INET (Faculty of Economics)
'' - Chryssi Giannitsarou, (Faculty of Economics)
'' - Bang Dang Nguyen, (Cambridge Judge Business)
*Please Note: No details regarding the connection to CERF was given for this Cavalcade
Date: Wednesday 20th May, 11:00
Event Location: Cambridge Judge Business School, Room W2.02
Speakers and Titles:
'Nonparametric State Price Density Estimation using High Frequency Data' - Jeroen Dalderop (Faculty of Economics)
'Do Compensation Consultants Enable Higher CEO Pay? New Evidence from Recent Disclosure Rule Changes' - Jenny Chu (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'A Theory of Income Smoothing when Insiders know more than Outsiders' - Bart Lambrecht, Director of CERF (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Real Estate and Leverage: In Good Times and in Bad' - Eva Steiner (Department of Land Economy
'Does Bank Scope Improve Monitoring Incentives in Syndicated Lending?' - Farzad Saidi (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'An investigation into Multivariate Variance Ratio Statistics and their application to Stock Market Predictability' - Oliver Linton, CERF Grant Holder, INET (Faculty of Economics)
*Please Note: No details regarding the connection to CERF was given for this Cavalcade
Date: Monday 19th May, No Time Provided
Event Location: No Location Provided
Speakers** and Titles*:
'Trading in Networks: theory and experiments' - Sanjeev Goyal (Faculty of Economics)
'The mystery of the Printing Press: Monetary Policy and Self-fulfilling Debt Crises' - Giancarlo Corsetti (Faculty of Economics)
'Early Critiques of Inflation-Targeting: Albert Aftalion’s' - D'Marris Coffman (Centre for Financial History)
'Closed End Funds and Limits to Arbitrage in Emerging Markets' - David Chambers (Cambridge Judge Business School)
'Endowment Investing Over the Very Long Run' - Justin Foo (CERF)
'How does local bias evolve?' - Robert Wadrop (Department of Sociology)
*No Programme was provided for this cavalcade
**Please Note: No details regarding the connection to CERF was given for this Cavalcade