Daniel Wolfenzon
Nomura Professor of International Finance and Professor of Finance
Nomura Professor of International Finance and Professor of Finance
I am the Nomura Professor of International Finance and Professor of Finance at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. I am also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
My research interests are in corporate finance and organizational economics. In one line of research, I study how ownership shapes incentives in different types of organizations, from small firms where a few large shareholders share control to large business groups where a single family controls multiple firms through complex ownership links. In a separate line of research, I study family firms. I have examined the consequences of family succession and the importance of managerial talent, among other topics. In my most recent research, I focus on firm employees. I have studied employee motivation, the effect of pay transparency on the gender wage gap, and the ability of organizations to attract and retain talented employees.
My work has been published in top economic and finance journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Financial Economics.
I hold both a B.S. in economics and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University.