USI Lugano (Switzerland)
June 30th-July 4th 2025
The course aims to introduce participants to the growing research area focusing on the intersection(s) between finance and industrial organization. The course will cover the multifaceted interactions between firms’ (real and financial) decisions and their product market environments. Both theoretical articles and empirical articles will be covered and discussed. In addition, we will discuss issues related to the definition and measurement of firms’ product markets and competitive environments, as well as methods and settings used by researchers to estimate causal relationships. We will emphasize the link between theoretical and empirical research in both industrial organization and finance.
The course is intended for PhD students who have completed their core courses (macro, micro, econometrics, etc.), interested faculty members, and for practitioners. It could be considered a necessary “field course” for those interested in corporate finance and industrial organization. The course is self-contained. Familiarity with finance and economics will be helpful.
If you have any questions about the summer school, please contact Prof. Laurent Fresard or Prof. Gordon Phillips
54 participants from 14 countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the UK, the USA, and Switzerland).
Some of the comments by participants on what they particularly liked:
"Informal talks with peers and lecturers ."
"The framework and the structure of the lectures and materials .
"The interaction with professors and classmates ."
"The hand-on exercise session of the TA ."
"The knowledge sharing about how a paper goes through the review process. "
"A good mix of topics with the addition of personal experiences and tips. "
50 participants from 38 institutions (Europe, US, and Asia)
Some of the comments by participants on what they particularly liked:
"Detailed walk-troughs of good papers."
"Close interactions with professors and other students."
"Deep understanding of the topic and the current trend of research in the area."
"The Theoretical Underpin and Detailed Explanations."
"Dinner with professors."
26 participants from Swiss Universities.
Some of the comments by participants on what they particularly liked:
"Close interactions with professors and other students."
"Research framework, stories behind papers, comprehensive walkthrough of the literature, and social events."
"The closeness of the professors."
"Instructors made it very easy to ask questions. Discussion of the really old papers (<2000) was very nice to get the basic ideas."
Please note
ECTS may be offered for this course. The details will be available from your local administrator .
The course will take place in-person and once registered, students need to commit to attend.
A certificate of attendance will be issued at the end of the course.