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Researchers in Finance

Presentations of some of our researchers in the area of Finance

Jörgen Hellström

Professor in Finance.

His research focuses on Household Finance, Financial Market Structure, Asset Price Dynamics, and Micro-Econometric Modelling. Current research include, for example, studies on household debt behavior and on investment mistakes among individual investors. He has published in leading economic journals such as the Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, and the European Economic Review.

 

Lars Lindbergh

Senior Lecturer in Financial Management.

His research often focuses on different issues related to Swedish Municipal Public Housing, for example Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Owner Directives, Refurbishment, Business Models, Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, Financial and Strategic Management. Other research interests relate to for example banking and property management. He has published in for example Property Management, Housing Studies and Regional Studies.

 

Catherine Lions

Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance.

Her research interest focuses on intangible firm value. Recent projects explore the relationship between corporate disclosures, sustainability performance and taxation practices, from the perspective of legitimacy theory and sustainable enterprise theory.

A strength with the program is that the master students are encouraged to develop approaches of firm value that focus on intangibles, in relation with sustainability performance and tax planning.

 

Rickard Olsson

Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance.

Rickard does analytical and empirical research in accounting and finance. His PhD dissertation is on mean-variance and index fund optimization under transaction costs. A recent project covers accounting-based valuation under conservative accounting in a stochastic setting. Several of his studies are related to sustainability including ones on responsible investment strategies, the impact of environmental incidents on stock prices, and socially responsible investment behavior among parents and adult children; the last two studies are published in Applied Financial Economics and European Economic Review, respectively.

 

Oscar Stålnacke

Assistant Professor in Finance.

His research focuses on Household Finance and Corporate Finance. Current research include, for example, studies on household debt behavior and on the role of corporate insiders for firms’ financial decisions. He wrote his dissertation on individual investors’ financial decision-making and has published in journals such as The European Journal of Finance and Review of Behavioral Finance.

 

 

Latest update: 2022-02-25