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My main area of research is currently related to the field of behavioral finance. I’m also venturing into data science tools applied to the field of finance. Research is a vital part of my development as a finance professional. I constantly strive to be on the front edge of the financial practice. My aim is to stay up to date with the pace of new financial technologies and to apply them in my teaching and professional career.
Recent Publication
Cabrera, J. and Gousgounis, E., 2020. The dynamics of short sales constraints and market quality: An experimental approach. Journal of Financial Markets, p.100549.
ABSTRACT
We test the effect of short sale constraints on market quality in an experimental setting. Short sale constrained securities trade at a premium, which is often higher than the difference between the view of the most optimistic investor and the fundamental value. Opinion dispersion contributes to overpricing; this result is more pronounced at the time opinion dispersion is induced. As time progresses, traders update their valuations with information from trading. Consequently, opinion dispersion narrows and its effect on overpricing dissipates. Under short sale constraints, the speed of price adjustment is slower, as prices never fully converge to their fundamental values.
Scholarly activity is a central focus, professional commitment, and personal love of mine as it is the route through which knowledge is created and shared and so through which currency, relevance, engagement, and impact are contributed to management education, theory, and practice. Accordingly, my research aligns with the areas in which I teach and optimal delivery of attendant learning: Leadership; innovation and creativity; interpersonal workplace skill management; diversity (gender and generational) management; entertainment, arts, and media management; and business school pedagogy. Often it is a question that a student raises, or a learning moment that surprisingly surfaces, that stimulates the inquiry which I find ignites a stream of actionable cutting-edge research. My hope, as an educator, is to explore and, as a result, help open and chart new pathways that for others too may make a difference.
Recent Publication
What If? Teaching Creativity to Business Undergraduates. SAM Advanced Management Journal (07497075), 82(3).
ABSTRACT
This study centers on teaching a “What If” mindset and skill identified as central to contemporary business education today, reflecting its impact as a driver of management and organizational competitive advantage: Creativity. It reviews the extant literature, which establishes that creativity is an innate ability that can be developed in all and also reveals how to do so. Creativity and its attributes are defined. Best pedagogical practices are reported, as are multiple resources and exercises that can be adapted by instructors seeking to develop creativity in those at any level of past creativity development, or in any teaching or training context. Challenges for instructors and overcoming those, including fear of failure, are also explained.
ABSTRACT
This paper contributes to research in social entrepreneurship by introducing a typology that describes four distinct types of social entrepreneurs based on the nature of their lives and career experiences and the scope of their social engagement.
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