One Month Left to Bid for Cavalcade: Asia Pacific 2017
There is one month left to bid for Cavalcade: Asia Pacific 2017. For more information, please visit Cavalcade: Asia-Pacific 2017.
There is one month left to bid for Cavalcade: Asia Pacific 2017. For more information, please visit Cavalcade: Asia-Pacific 2017.
There is one month left to bid for Cavalcade 2018. For more information, please visit Cavalcade 2018.
The RFS is pleased to announce the appointment of Wei Jiang as an editor of the Review, beginning January 1, 2017. Wei is Professor of Free and Competitive Enterprise as well as Vice Dean for Curriculum and Instruction at Columbia Business School. She previously served as an Associate Editor for the Review as well as the SFS Cavalcade Conference Chair in 2015. Please join us in welcoming Wei to her new role.
RCFS Editor Efraim Benmelech’s research is featured in the Seattle P-I in a piece titled, “Company Performance Improves with Military Veterans.” Read the article online here.
RFS Editor Robin Greenwood’s paper is featured in Reuters in a piece titled, “Fed should keep trillions in bonds to provide stability: paper.” Read the article online here.
The new issue of RCFS 5(2) September 2016 has published online. If you have a subscription, you can view the issue online here. If you don’t have a subscription, you can still view the Editor’s Choice article for free online!
The new issue of RCFS 5(2) September 2016 has published online. If you have a subscription, you can view the issue online here. If you don’t have a subscription, you can still view the Editor’s Choice article for free online!
“An Experimental Analysis of Risk-Shifting Behavior” by Pablo Hernández-Lagos, Paul Povel, and Giorgo Sertsios
The Society for Financial Studies is now accepting bids for Cavalcade: Asia-Pacific 2017. The bidding period runs July 15 through October 15, 2016. For details, please see the Invitation to Bid and visit Cavalcade: Asia-Pacific 2017.
A paper published in RFS issue 29(3), “The Fetal Origins Hypothesis in Finance: Prenatal Environment, the Gender Gap, and Investor Behavior,” by Henrik Cronqvist, Alessandro Previtero, Stephan Siegel, and Roderick E. White, was featured in Forbes in a piece titled, “Stunning Discovery: Prebirth Experiences May Influence Our Financial Decisions.” Read the article online here.