Junior European Finance Seminar
JEF resumes in Spring 2022!
We are happy to announce that two new seminars will take place this spring, hosted by the Vienna Graduate School of Finance and the Stockholm School of Economics. As before, each seminar will feature 2 related papers, both with discussants. We will continue to use a virtual format, as it is an efficient way to bring together researchers from across Europe.
Stay tuned to the website for further updates. We have already begun to compile a fall schedule, and are looking into options for new in-person events!
May 16: Vienna Graduate School of Finance
June 13: Stockholm School of Economics
Monday, May 16, 2022
12:00-14:00 PM (CEST)
Topic: Behavioural Finance: Experimental Perspectives
Organized by: Vienna Graduate School of Finance
Felix Fattinger (WU Vienna University): Interest Rates, Competition and Complexity: Demand and Supply of Retail Financial Products
Discussant: Thorsten Martin (Bocconi University)
Tobin Hanspal (WU Vienna University): Good Peers, Good Apples: Peer Effects Lead to Better Financial Outcomes
Discussant: Yigitcan Karabulut (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
From left to right: Felix Fattinger, Thorsten Martin, Tobin Hanspal, and Yigitcan Karabulut
Seminar Schedule 2022
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About
This seminar series aims to create new opportunities for junior finance academics based in Europe. Each seminar will highlight the latest research insights from junior faculty members from European universities. The seminar launched in a virtual format due to COVID-19, and we plan to continue using online seminars as a way to regularly bring together researchers from across Europe. The JEF seminar’s primary goals are to provide junior faculty with feedback from and exposure to a broader audience than they received before the pandemic, as well as to strengthen research networks across European schools.