Henrik Cronqvist Curriculum Vitae
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Henrik Cronqvist Curriculum Vitae University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School 5250 University Drive | Miami, Florida 33146 Phone: +1 (305) 284-9482 | E-mail: [email protected] WWW: https://people.miami.edu/profile/[email protected] Education Ph.D. in Finance, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, 2005. - Dissertation: “Advertising and Portfolio Choice.” Advisor: Richard H. Thaler. Ekonomie Licentiat in Finance, Stockholm School of Economics, 1999. M.S. in Business and Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, 1997. - GPA: 4.0 / 4.0. Military Service Scania Air Force Wing (Skånska Flygflottiljen, F10), 1992–1993. Academic & Administrative Positions University of Miami Herbert Business School Professor of Finance, 2015–. Bank of America Scholar, 2020–. Vice Dean for Lifelong Learning, 2021–. Vice Dean for Graduate Business Programs and Executive Education, 2020–2021. Vice Dean for Faculty and Research, 2018–2020. Director of Ph.D. Programs, 2016–2019. Chair of Department of Finance, 2017–2018. China Europe International Business School Zhongkun Group Endowed Chair and Professor of Finance, 2013–2015. Claremont McKenna College, Robert Day School of Economics and Finance McMahon Family Endowed Chair in Corporate Finance, George R. Roberts Fellow, and Asso- ciate Professor of Financial Economics, 2010–2013. Assistant Professor of Financial Economics, 2008–2010. 1 Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business Assistant Professor of Finance, 2004–2008. Swedish House of Finance Research Affiliate, 2004–2019. Nordic Initiative for Corporate Economics Extra Mural Fellow, 2018–. Visiting Professorships Université Paris - Dauphine, Summer 2019. Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, 2018–2021. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Center for Advanced Management Studies and Insti- tute for Capital Markets and Corporate Finance, Spring 2017. China Europe International Business School, Fall 2011, Spring 2012. University of California - Irvine, Paul A. Merage School of Business, Winter 2012. Swedish Institute for Financial Research, Olof Stenhammar Visiting Professor, Fall 2011. Yale School of Management, Whitebox Visiting Fellow in Behavioral Finance, Summer 2007. Research Publications in Academic Journals “Visual finance: The pervasive effects of red on investor behavior,” with William J. Bazley and Milica Mormann, 2020, Forthcoming Management Science. “When nudges are forever: Inertia in the Swedish premium pension plan,” with Richard H. Thaler and Frank Yu, 2018, AEA Papers and Proceedings 108, 153–158. “Shaped by their daughters: Executives, female socialization, and corporate social responsibil- ity,” with Frank Yu, 2017, Journal of Financial Economics 126, 543–562. “Languages and corporate savings behavior,” with Shimin Chen, Serene Ni, and Frank Zhang, 2017, Journal of Corporate Finance 46, 320–341. “The fetal origins hypothesis in finance: Prenatal environment, the gender gap, and investor behavior,” with Alessandro Previtero, Stephan Siegel, and Roderick E. White, 2016, Review of Financial Studies 29, 739–786. “Value versus growth investing: Why do different investors have different styles?,” with Stephan Siegel and Frank Yu, 2015, Journal of Financial Economics 117, 333–349. 2 “The origins of savings behavior,” with Stephan Siegel, 2015, Journal of Political Economy 123, 123–169. “The genetics of investment biases,” with Stephan Siegel, 2014, Journal of Financial Economics 113, 215–234. “Genetics, homeownership, and home location choice,” with Florian Münkel and Stephan Siegel, 2014, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 48, 79–111. “CEO contract design: How do strong principals do it?,” with Rüdiger Fahlenbrach, 2013, Journal of Financial Economics 108, 659–674. “Behavioral consistency in corporate finance: CEO personal leverage and corporate leverage,” with Anil K. Makhija and Scott E. Yonker, 2012, Journal of Financial Economics 103, 20–40. “Estimating the effects of large shareholders using a geographic instrument,” with Bo Becker and Rüdiger Fahlenbrach, 2011, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 46, 907–942. (Lead article.) “Nature or nurture: What determines investor behavior?,” with Amir Barnea and Stephan Siegel, 2010, Journal of Financial Economics 98, 583–604. “Large shareholders and corporate policies,” with Rüdiger Fahlenbrach, 2009, Review of Finan- cial Studies 22, 3941–3976. “Do entrenched managers pay their workers more?,” with Fredrik Heyman, Mattias Nilsson, Helena Svaleryd, and Jonas Vlachos, 2009, Journal of Finance 64, 309–339. “The choice between rights offerings and private equity placements,” with Mattias Nilsson, 2005, Journal of Financial Economics 78, 375–407. “Design choices in privatized social-security systems: Learning from the Swedish experience,” with Richard H. Thaler, 2004, American Economic Review 94, 424–428. “Agency costs of controlling minority shareholders,” with Mattias Nilsson, 2003, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 38, 695–719. (Lead article.) “Why agency costs explain diversification discounts: Evidence from real estate corporations,” with Peter Högfeldt, and Mattias Nilsson, 2001, Real Estate Economics 29, 85–126. Reprints of Publications “Nature or nurture: What determines investor behavior?,” with Amir Barnea and Stephan Siegel, in Biological Economics, edited by Andrew W. Lo and Ruixun Zhang, and published by Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. “The genetics of investment biases,” with Stephan Siegel, in Biological Economics, edited by Andrew W. Lo and Ruixun Zhang, and published by Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. “Nature or nurture: What determines investor behavior?,” with Amir Barnea and Stephan Siegel, in Household Finance: The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series, edited by Michael Haliassos, and published by Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015. 3 Completed Working Papers and Work in Progress “Corporate divorces: An economic analysis of divested acquisitions,” with Désirée-Jessica Pély, 2020. “Working class CEOs: Formation of occupational norms and corporate labor policies,” with Irena Hutton and Danling Jiang, 2019. “Does finance make us less social?,” with Mitch Warachka and Frank Yu, 2019. “Limited attention to detail in financial markets,” with Tomislav Ladika and Zacharias Sautner, 2019. “Long-lasting effects of choice architecture and nudges in pension plans,” with Richard H. Thaler and Frank Yu, 2018. “Corporate governance and the creation of the SEC,” with Arevik Avedian and Marc Weiden- mier, 2017. “Advertising and portfolio choice,” 2006. Virtual Issues Curator, “Issues in Cultural and Social Finance,” 2018, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Book Chapters “Behavioral and Social Corporate Finance,” with Désirée-Jessica Pély, in Oxford Research En- cyclopedia of Economics and Finance, edited by Jonathan Hamilton, Avinash Dixit, Sebastian Edwards, and Kenneth Judd, and published by Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, 2019. “Individual Investors,” with Danling Jiang, in Financial Behavior: Players, Services, Products, and Markets, edited by H. Kent Baker, Greg Filbeck, and Victor Ricciardi, and published by Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, 2017. Articles for Non-Academic Audiences “Your Investment Style Explained,” with Stephan Siegel and Frank Yu, in Economist Intelli- gence Unit Executive Briefs, 2016. “Balancing Senior Management Compensation Arrangements with Shareholders’ Interests” in QFinance: The Ultimate Resource, Bloomsbery Publishing, United Kingdom, 2009. Research Impact Approximately 4,575 citations (Google Scholar, January, 2021). 4 Invited Research Presentations and Discussions Research Presentations at Academic Institutions 2019–2021: Declined invitations due to Vice Dean appointments. 2018: Georgia State University, University of Amsterdam, University of Oklahoma, University of South Florida. 2017: Chapman University, Erasmus University, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Radboud University Nijmegen, Securities and Exchange Commission, Tinbergen Institute, Uni- versity of Arkansas, University of Cambridge, University of Miami (Department of Marketing), University of Michigan, University of Oxford, University of San Diego, University of Warwick, Utrecht University. 2016: Charles III University of Madrid, Florida International University, IE Business School, Maastricht University, Norwegian School of Economics, SHU-UTS SILC Business School. 2015: Australian National University, China Europe International Business School, Massey Uni- versity, Monash University, Murdoch University, University of Alabama, University of Auckland, University of Gothenburg, University of Melbourne, University of Miami, University of Western Australia. 2014: Chinese University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, DePaul University, Florida State University, Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, Peking University, Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, University of California - Irvine, University of Hong Kong, University of Miami. 2013: Caltech, China Europe International Business School, Claremont Graduate University (Department of Politics and Economics), Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Georgia State University, Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, Tsinghua University. 2012: Aalto University, BI Norwegian Business School, China Europe International Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Santa Clara University, Singapore Management