A doctoral student is holding a laptop and is pointing out a course on the screen where the schedule for different doctoral courses can be seen.

CDSB Seminar Spring 2015

On this site you find the CDSB Seminar Spring 2015.

  • Finance

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    23 February 20153:30 pm – 5 pmDoes Herding Behavior Reveal Skill? An Analysis of Mutual Fund Performance

    Michela Verardo, London School of Economics

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    9 March 20153:30 pm – 5 pmAbsolute Strength: Exploring Momentum in Stock Returns

    Ralitsa Petkova, Case Western Reserve University

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    16 March 20153:30 pm – 5 pmBeing Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock Returns

    David Solomon, University of Southern California

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    23 March 2015

    3:30 pm – 5 pm

    The Paradox of Financial Fire Sales

    James Dow, London Business School

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    13 April 2015

    3:30 pm – 5 pmMarket Integration and High-Frequency Trading

    Jonathan Brogaard, University of Washington

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    27 April 20153:30 pm – 5 pmThe Term-Structure of Equity Returns: Risk or Mispricing?

    Michael Weber, University of Chicago

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    4 May 20153:30 pm – 5 pmRetail Financial Advice: Does One Size Fit All?

    Alessandro Previtero, Richard Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    11 May 2015

    3:30 pm – 5 pmPatent Trolls: Evidence from Targeted Firms

    Umit Gurun, University of Texas

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    18 May 20153:30 pm – 5 pmThe Effect of External Governance on the Choice Between Bank Loans and Public Debt

    Michael Hertzel, Arizona State University

    L9, 1–2, room 001

    30 June 201512 pm – 1:30 pmDo Superstitious Traders Lose Money?

    Utpal Bhattacharya, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    L9, 1–2, room 001

     

  • Information Systems

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    22 April 201512:30 pm – 1:30 pm“Saving Lives with Mathematics” and “How to Make Applied Mathematics Applicable”

    Rob van der Mei, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands

    O 48/50

    29 April 201512:30 pm – 1:30 pmObservational Learning – Crowds, Contrarians, and Congestion

    Mirko Kremer, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

    O 48/50

    8 May 20152 pm – 3 pmModeling and Performance Analysis of Control Processes in Computer and Communication Systems

    Paul J. Kühn, Institute of Communication Networks and Computer Engineering, University of Stuttgart

    O 129

    29 June 20152 pm – 3 pmVirtual Coordination, Cooperation and Behavior in Organizations

    Rolf Wigand, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA

    O 129

     

  • Management

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    25 March 20151:45 pm – 3:15 pmHow Could Evidence-Based Meeting Training Look Like?

    Cornelius J. König, Saarland University

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    22 April 20151:45 pm – 3:15 pmAdaptation and Inertia in Dynamic Environments

    Nils Stieglitz, Frankfurt School of Finance)

    L 9, 1–2, Room 210

    28 April 20153:30 pm – 5 pmVolunteering by Immigrants: The Search for Integration

    Femida Handy, University of Pennsylvania

     

    O 048

     

  • Marketing

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    10 March 201511 am – 12 pmSelf-Signaling and Pro-Social Behavior: A Cause Marketing Mobile Field Experiment

    Jean-Pierre Dubé (University of Chicago Booth School of Business)

    L5, 1 (Roche Forum)

    13 March 201511 am – 12 pmThe Right Metric for the Right Decision, Manager, Firm and Industry: Correcting for Endogenous Selection Effects

    Peter Lenk (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

    L5, 1 (Roche Forum)

    21 May 201511 am – 12 pm

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    Hema Yoganarasimhan (University of Washington, Foster School of Business)

    L5, 1 (Roche Forum)

    25 May 2015

    11 am – 12 pm“I Feel the Earth Move under My Feet”: Earthquakes Effect on Behavior

    Jacob Goldenberg (IDC Herzliya)

    L5, 1 (Roche Forum)

     

  • Operations Management

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    22 April 201512:30 pm – 1:30 pm“Saving Lives with Mathematics” and “How to Make Applied Mathematics Applicable”

    Rob van der Mei, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands

    O 48/50

    29 April 201512:30 pm – 1:30 pmObservational Learning – Crowds, Contrarians, and Congestion

    Mirko Kremer, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management

    O 48/50

    8 May 20152 pm – 3 pmModeling and Performance Analysis of Control Processes in Computer and Communication Systems

    Paul J. Kühn, Institute of Communication Networks and Computer Engineering, University of Stuttgart

    O 129

    29 June 20152 pm – 3 pmVirtual Coordination, Cooperation and Behavior in Organizations

    Rolf Wigand, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA

    O 129