23 faculty and 0 courses in Finance at Georgetown University.
- Turan Bali, Robert S. Parker Chair, Professor of Business Administration h-index 53
Notable: “Maxing out: Stocks as lotteries and the cross-section of expected returns” (2010) · 1,713 citations
- Reena Aggarwal, Robert E. McDonough Professor of Finance and Director, Georgetown Psaros Center h-index 42
Notable: “Volatility in Emerging Stock Markets” (1999) · 729 citations
- Rohan Williamson, Professor of Finance and Bolton Sullivan and Thomas A. Dean Chair of International Business h-index 34
Notable: “Culture, openness, and finance” (2003) · 1,733 citations
- Xiaofei Zhao, Professor h-index 31
- Francesco D'Acunto, A. James Clark Chair in Global Real Estate h-index 29
In the areas of households' beliefs and economic choices, housing and real estate, FinTech and inequalities. In these areas, Professor D’Acunto studies the formation of beliefs and the financial decision-making of households, how r
- Jennie Bai, Professor, Research Associate at NBER h-index 22
Es on the credit market, in particular the debt pricing of corporate bonds, government bonds, and bank loans, and the investment behavior of institutional debt investors such as mutual funds and insurance companies. She also conducts resear
Notable: “Have financial markets become more informative?” (2016) · 410 citations
- David Walker, John A. Largay Professor Emeritus h-index 22
Notable: “INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE OF INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS” (1994) · 115 citations
- James Angel, Associate Professor, Academic Director FINRA CRCP Program h-index 21
Notable: “Short‐Selling Prior to Earnings Announcements” (2004) · 609 citations
- Alberto Rossi, Hachigian Family Professor and Director, Future of Work Initiative h-index 21
FinTech, Household Finance, Machine Learning, and Asset Pricing. His recent work studies how robo-advisors can help individuals make better financial decisions and how to predict stock market returns using machine learning algorithm
Notable: “The Promises and Pitfalls of Robo-Advising” (2019) · 466 citations
- Lee Pinkowitz, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Georgetown Center for Financial Markets h-index 20
Notable: “Does the Contribution of Corporate Cash Holdings and Dividends to Firm Value Depend on Governance? A Cross‐country Analysis” (2006) · 1,240 citations
- David McLean, William G. Droms Professor and Finance Area Chair h-index 20
Notable: “Does Academic Research Destroy Stock Return Predictability?” (2015) · 1,537 citations
- Sandeep Dahiya, Crnkovich Family Business of Health Chair h-index 18
Es on Corporate Finance, Corporate Governance Corporate Restructuring, Entrepreneurial Finance, Banking, and Financial Institutions. He has published in Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Journa
Notable: “Lending Relationships and Loan Contract Terms” (2009) · 1,276 citations
- Allan Eberhart, Professor and Senior Associate Dean, Graduate Programs in Finance h-index 16
Notable: “An Examination of Long‐Term Abnormal Stock Returns and Operating Performance Following R&D Increases” (2004) · 907 citations
- Janet Gao, Lapeyre Family Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor h-index 16
Es on the area of empirical corporate finance. Specifically, I am interested in topics related to Financial Intermediation, Labor and Finance, and firms' supply-chain relationships. My research has been published in leading academic jo
Notable: “Customer concentration and loan contract terms” (2016) · 544 citations
- Matthew Baron, Associate Professor, Associate Director of Research Psaros Center h-index 14
On banking crises. These periods of extreme stress in banking systems, which often involve widespread bank failures and depositor runs, are a recurring phenomenon throughout economic history. The overarching goal of his work is to uncove
Notable: “Credit Expansion and Neglected Crash Risk*” (2017) · 302 citations
- Vladimir Mukharlyamov, Assistant Professor h-index 11
Notable: “What do private equity firms say they do?” (2016) · 383 citations
- George Comer, Associate Professor, Co-Academic Director Reach Program h-index 10
Es on the performance and behavior of institutional money managers. Past and current research projects have focused on hybrid mutual funds, exchange traded funds, and unit investment trusts. Professor Comer currently serves as the MSB Direc
Notable: “Spiders: Where Are the Bugs?” (2002) · 179 citations
- Claire Liang, Associate Teaching Professor, Associate Director Psaros Center h-index 6
Es on issues in empirical asset pricing and corporate finance, especially regarding uncertainty and its impact on asset prices, finance and growth, and entrepreneurial finance. She has published scholarly articles in Journal of Financial an
Notable: “Does Sunlight Kill Germs? Stock Market Listing and Workplace Safety” (2022) · 31 citations
- Jessica Bai, Assistant Professor of Finance h-index 4
Notable: “The Dance Between Government and Private Investors: Public Entrepreneurial Finance around the Globe” (2021) · 27 citations
- Matthew Cypher, Atara Kaufman Professor of the Practice, Director of the Steers Center for Global Real Estate h-index 3
Notable: “Does assessed value influence market value judgments?” (2003) · 32 citations
- Anthony Annan, Associate Professor of the Practice h-index 1
Notable: “Sources of funding and performance of microfinance institutions over the life cycle” (2024) · 8 citations
- James Bodurtha Jr, Associate Professor Emeritus
- Jonathan Heath, Assistant Teaching Professor and Director of Academic Operations
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