Department of Finance 2023 Conference

Hosted by the Department of Finance and the Cameron Center for Finance and Securities Analysis at the Lundquist College of Business.

August 3–5, 2023
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon


Session 1

Friday, August 4, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Authors

Title

Discussant

Celine Fei, University of North Carolina

"What Drives Racial Minorities to Use Fintech Lending?"

Brittany Lewis, Washington University in St. Louis

Marco Ceccarelli, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Christoph Herpfer, Emory University; Steven Ongena, University of Zurich

"Gender, Performance, and Promotion in the Labor Market for Commercial Bankers"

Laura Field, University of Delaware

Naser Hamdi, Equifax; Ankit Kalda, Indiana University; Avantika Pal, Washington University in St. Louis

"External Labor Market Punishment in Finance"

Alberto Manconi, Bocconi University


Session 2

Friday, August 4, 1:15–4:15 p.m.

Authors

Title

Discussant

Amanda Rae Heitz, FDIC, Tulane University; Jeffrey Traczynski, FDIC; Alexander Ufier, FDIC

"Quick on the Draw: Line Adjustment and Draw Behavior in Failing Banks"

To be announced

Chotibhak Jotiskathira, Southern Methodist University; Christian Lundblad, University of North Carolina; Jinming Xue, Southern Methodist University

"Dealer Specialization and Market Segmentation"

Patrick Herb, Northern Arizona University

Doron Avramov, IDC Herzliya; Si Cheng, Syracuse University; Andrea Tarelli, Catholic University

"Active Fund Management When ESG Matters: An Equilibrium Perspective"

Thomas Dangl, Vienna University of Technology


Session 3

Saturday, August 5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Authors

Title

Discussant

Michael Boutros, Bank of Canada; Nuno Clara, Duke University; Francisco Gomes, London Business School

"Borrow Now, Pay Even Later: A Quantitative Analysis of Student Debt Payment Plans"

Ruidi Huang, Southern Methodist University

Xiao Cen, Texas A&M University; Vyacheslav Fos, Boston College; Wei Jiang, Emory University

"Shareholders and Stakeholders: Within-Firm Responses to Global Shocks"

Katie Moon, University of Colorado Boulder

Aymeric Bellon, University of North Carolina; Christine Dobridge, Federal Reserve Board; Erik Gilje and Andrew Whitten, U.S. Department of the Treasury

"The Secular Decline in Private Firm Leverage"

Brent Glover, Carnegie Mellon University


Conference Co-chairs

Robert Ready
Associate Professor of Finance
541-346-8653
rready@uoregon.edu

Maria Chaderina
Assistant Professor of Finance
541-346-8243
mchaderi@uoregon.edu