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The EDHEC PhD in finance programme welcomes a new faculty member

A specialist in Financial Intermediation, Banking and Corporate Governance, Ibolya Schindele will join EDHEC Business School and the EDHEC PhD in Finance core faculty as Associate Professor of…
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1 Jun 2017

A specialist in Financial Intermediation, Banking and Corporate Governance, Ibolya Schindele will join EDHEC Business School and the EDHEC PhD in Finance core faculty as Associate Professor of Finance at the beginning of September 2017. Previously, she was on the faculty of BI Norwegian Business School and worked as Senior Researcher at the Central Bank of Hungary. She also held visiting positions at the Central European University, the Swedish Institute for Financial Research (SIFR) and Toulouse Business School. Her research interests are in the fields of banking and financial intermediation. Her recently published papers focus on the active role of shareholders and non-shareholding stakeholders in governance. Since her affiliation with central banking research, her papers have investigated the impact of monetary policy on banks’ lending decisions. Her research has been presented at various international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals such as the Review of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, Economics Letters, and the Journal of Banking and Finance. She is Subject Editor of the Journal of Multinational Financial Management.

Ibolya Schindele holds a Master of Arts in Economics (Central European University) and a PhD in Financial Economics from the University of Amsterdam.

In the PhD in Finance programme, Dr Schindele is going to teach Advanced Corporate Finance focusing on Corporate Governance, and she will also advise PhD candidates

 

 

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