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Seminarios de investigación

Las reuniones científicas de la facultad buscan conocer el trabajo de otros colegas e intercambiar ideas con profesionales de otros centros.

The Faculty Seminar has the following objectives: allowing professors to understand in greater depth the research being performed by other professors and graduate students in the various departments of the School; the exchange of ideas with researchers from other universities and research centers, both from Spain and abroad.

Seminarios más recientes

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FALL SEMESTER

September

Thursday, 4th 
Iker Arregui Alegria (Lund University)
“Renaming the past: Identity, memory, and electoral backlash in Spain”
Room M6

Thursday, 18th 
Eric Neumayer (London School of Economics)
“Generic robustness limit tests”
Room M3

Thursday, 25th 
Nicolas Scelles (Manchester Metropolitan University)
TBA
Room M3

October

Friday, 10th 
Iván Kim Taveras (Bocconi University)
TBA
Katarina Kuske (Bocconi University)
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 16th 
Enrique Fatas (Universidad Europea de Valencia)
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 23rd 
Kenan Huremović (IMT School for Advanced Studies) 
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 30th 
Gerhard Riener (University of Southampton / University of St. Andrews)
TBA
Room M3

November

Thursday, 6th
Stanimira Milcheva (University College London)
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 13th
Arthur Alik-Lagrange (World Bank)
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 20th
Diego San Román (internal seminar)
TBA
Room M3

December

Thursday, 4th 
Larbi Alaoui (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 11th 
Nicolas Motz (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
TBA
Room M3

SPRING SEMESTER

March

 

FALL SEMESTER

September

Thursday, 19th 
Jesús Crespo Cuaresma (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
“Hidden in plain sight: Influential sets in linear models”
Room M3

Thursday, 26th 
Isis Durrmeyer (Toulouse School of Economics)
“The welfare consequences of urban traffic regulations”
Room M3

October

Thursday, 3rd 
Ernesto Gavassa (internal seminar)
“Redistribution over gains and losses: Social preferences and moral rules”
Room M3

Thursday, 10th 
Mariana Blanco (University of Turin) 
“Who is more generous with the most needy? Experimental evidence from Bogotá’s stratification”
Room M3

Thursday, 17th 
Laura Grigolon (University of Mannheim): cancelled
“Fueling electrification: The impact of gas prices on hybrid car usage”
Room M3

Thursday, 24th 
Clint Chadwick (University of Kansas)
“Individual implications of perceived firm-specific human capital: A value creation and value capture perspective”
Room M3

Thursday, 31st 
Angélique Acquatella (Toulouse School of Economics)
“The health dimension of redistribution: Theory and empirics”
Room M3

November

Thursday, 7th
Wouter Vandenabeele (University of Utrecht)
“Don’t put your hair out: An empirical journey into the neurobiology of behavior by using hair cortisol concentration for unpacking the links between chronic stress and public service motivation”
Room M3

Thursday, 14th 
Avichai Snir (Bar-Ilan University): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 21st 
Jan Bouwens (University of Amsterdam)
“Subjective performance evaluation in the presence of a third party”
Room M3

Thursday, 28th 
Hernán D. Seoane (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
“Expropriation risk over the business cycle”
Room M3

December

Thursday, 5th 
Pedro Gete (IE Business School)
“Cropland investment booms and groundwater”
Room M3

Thursday, 12th 
Carlo Ambrogio Favero (Bocconi University)
“Towards data-congruent models of the term structure of interest rates”
Room M3

Thursday, 19th 
Francesco Bogliacino (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
“The transaction test”
Room M3

SPRING SEMESTER

March

Thursday, 6th
Michalis Drouvelis (University of Birmingham)
“The effects of time blocking and goal setting on work performance”
Room M3

Thursday, 13th
Jan Eeckout (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
“The (un)fortunate poor: Occupational sorting with financial frictions”
Room M3

Thursday, 20th
Klaus S. Friesenbichler (Austrian Institute of Economic Research, WIFO)
“Chinese import competition, firm-level productivity growth and the distance
to the frontier”
Room M5

Thursday, 27th
Maya Eden (University of Zurich)
“The ethical mirror”
Room M3

April

Thursday, 3rd
Alexander Frug (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
“Clerks”
Room M3

Thursday, 10th
Lourdes Sosa (London School of Economics)
nomics)
“Technological change away from core-periphery architecture: Multi-
functional-component drugs in nanomedicine and drug conjugate discovery”
Room M3

May

Thursday, 8th
Linh Nguyen (University of St Andrews Business School)
“Bank ethics and mortgage lending to minorities”
Room M3

Thursday, 22nd
David Martinez-Miera (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
“Banks’ specialization and private information”
Room M3

Thursday, 29th
Martin Jacob (IESE Business School)
“Dividend taxes, owners’ consumption, and corporate investment”
Room M3

June

Thursday, 5th
Guillem Ripoll (internal seminar): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 12th
Ivan Jaccard (European Central Bank): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 19th
Agostino Consolo (European Central Bank)
“Ageing and the wealth of labour”
Room M3

July

Tuesday, 1st
David Slusky (University of Kansas)
“Accessing the safety net: How Medicaid affects heath and recidivism”
Room M3

FALL SEMESTER

September

Thursday, 14th
Marco Giarratana (IE University)
“The variety of social goals in a firm’s product portfolio: The effects on corporate performance”
Room M3

Thursday, 21st
Pedro García del Barrio (internal seminar)
“Talent allocation in European football leagues: Why competitive unbalance seems optimal after all?”
Room M3

October

Thursday, 5th
Iván Kim Taveras (Bocconi University)
“Changing phenology: Evidence from Nigeria”
Room M3

Thursday, 19th
Avichai Snir (Bar-Ilan University): cancelled
“The effect of price endings on price rigidity: Evidence from VAT changes”
Room M3

Thursday, 26th
Lucía Garcés Galdeano (Universidad Pública de Navarra)
“Entrepreneurial growth aspirations in SMEs. Do families boost or limit them?”
Room M3

November

Thursday, 2nd
Heiko Karle (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
“Search costs and context effects”
Room M3

Thursday, 9th
Philip Joos (Tilburg University)
“ESG transparency of private equity and debt firms”
Room M3

Thursday, 16th
Vincenzo Pezone (Tilburg University)
“Careers and wages in family firms: Evidence from administrative data”
Room M3

Thursday, 23rd
Antonio M. Conti (Bank of Italy)
“Announcement and implementation effects of central bank asset purchases”
Room M3

Thursday, 30th
José Apesteguía (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
“A measure of behavioral heterogeneity”
Room M3

December

 

Thursday, 7th
Javier Elizalde (internal seminar): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 14th
Juan de Dios Tena Horrillo (University of Liverpool)
“Does a super league tournament harm domestic leagues? Evidence from basketball’s
Euroleague”
Room M3

SPRING SEMESTER

March

Thursday, 7th 
Beatriz García Osma (Universidad Carlos III Madrid), Jacobo Gómez Conde (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
“Externalities of financial reporting regulation on management control systems”
Room M3

Thursday, 14th 
Laura Grigolon (University of Mannheim): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

Thursday, 21st 
Diana Castro Herrera (internal seminar)
“Do CEO’s political ideologies matter for climate disclosures?”
Room M3

April

Thursday, 11th 
Gabriel Natividad (Universidad de Piura)
“Collateral requirements, firm growth and risk”
Room M3

Thursday, 18th 
Mariano Massimiliano Croce (Bocconi University)
“Uncertainty-induced reallocations, innovation, and growth”
Room M3

Thursday, 25th 
Simone Guercini (University of Florence)
“Marketing automation and decision making: Humans and machines interaction and the role of heuritics”
Room M3

May

Thursday, 2nd 
Adrian Ritz (University of Bern)
“Exploring job switching motives and employer attractiveness: A comparative analysis of sector switchers and non-switchers”
Room M3

Thursday, 9th 
Humberto Llavador (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
“Ratcheting up Paris”
Room M3

Friday, 10th 
Yangwei Song (University of Colorado Boulder)
“Risk and monotone comparative statics without independence”
Room Seminario 1

Thursday, 16th 
Iván Payá (Universidad de Alicante)
“Financial crises and sovereign debt sustainability risks: Exploring the link”
Room M3

Thursday, 23rd
Carlos Rondón (Central Bank of Chile): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

 

Thursday, 30th 
Jan Bouwens (University of Amsterdam): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

June

Thursday, 6th 
Matthias Fleckenstein (University of Delaware)
“Do municipal bond investors pay a convenience premium to avoid taxes?”
Room M3

Tuesday, 11th
Gary Charness (University of California, Santa Barbara): cancelled
TBA
Room M3

FALL SEMESTER

September

Thursday, 8nd
Szabolcs Sebrek (Corvinus University of Budapest)
“Tracing the emergence of dynamic technological capabilities: Creation, operational impact and performance consequences in a multiproject setting”
Room M3

Thursday, 15th  
Karol Marek Klimczak (Lodz University of Technology)
“Emotional reporting in financial markets: textual analysis of letters to shareholders and CSR stakeholders”
Room M3

Thursday, 22rd  
Boudewijn de Bruin (University of Groningen)
“The Business of Liberty: Freedom and Information in Ethics, Politics, and Law”
Room M3

Thursday, 29th  
Dmitry Mukhin (LSE)
“Optimal Exchange Rate Policy”
Room M3

October

Thursday, 6th
Antonio Bento (University Southern California)
Why do inefficient policies persist? Evidence from Energy Subsidies in Brazil
Room M3

Thursday, 13th
Paul Downward (School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences - Loughborough University)
Male versus Female football in Europe. What are the wellbeing, health and social values?
Room M3

Thursday, 20th
Makram Khalil (Deutsche Bundesbank)
“Firm dynamics, demand amplification and endogenous price flexibility”
Room M3

Thursday, 27th
Neus Palomeras (Universidad Carlos III)
“Employee Protection, Inventor Human Capital, and Innovation Trajectories”
Room M3

November

Thursday, 3rd
Aleksandra Gregoric (Copenhagen Business School)
“Broad-level worker representation and recruitment of management talent”
Room M3

Thursday, 10th
Marco Giarratana (IE Business School). Cancelled
“Acquisitions under financing frictions: Evidence from credit supply shortfalls”
Room M3

Thursday, 17th
David Felipe Echeverry Pérez (Internal seminar)
“Green Lending and Market Concentration.”
Room M3

Thursday, 24th
Guillem Ripoll (Internal seminar)
‘It’s a match!’: a discrete choice experiment on job attractiveness for public service jobs.”
Room M3

SPRING SEMESTER

February

Thursday, 23rd
James Reade (University of Reading)
“Productivity and celebrity: To what extent can media visibility or on-the-job productivity explain wage disparities?”
Room M3

March

Thursday, 2nd 
Celia Moore (Imperial College Business School)
“Reading leaders: The role of literary fiction on leadership effectiveness”
Room M3

Thursday, 9th 
Jaime Millán (Internal seminar/NCID)
“Labels and vouchers within social assistance. Experimental evidence from Georgia”
Room M3

Thursday, 23th 
Antonio Diglio (University of Naples Federico II)
“Territorial organization of public services: Spatial accessibility, decision-making models, and applications”
Room M5

Thursday, 30st 
Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt (University of Muenster)
“Why Germany’s ‘Gas Price Break’ encourages moral hazard and raises gas prices”
Room M3

April


Thursday, 20th 
Carina Schott (Utrecht University, School of Governance). Cancelled
TBD
Room M3

Thursday, 27th 
Arménio Rego (Católica Porto Business School and Instituto Universitário de Lisboa)
“Leader expressed forgiveness and team performance: A moderated mediating model”
Room M3

May

Thursday, 4th 
Sebastián Fanelli (CEMFI)
“Monetary policy, capital controls, and international portfolios”
Room M3

Thursday, 11th 
Andrea Celico (Internal seminar)
“Facing the populists: The effect of populist challengers on mainstream parties’ welfare state positions”
Room M3

Thursday, 18th 
Pedro Gete (IE Business School)
“Buy-and-hold individual investors in housing markets”
Room M3

Thursday, 25th 
Ludovica Gazze (University of Warwick)
“Temperature and maltreatment of young children”
Room M3

June

Thursday, 1st 
Matthew Sinnicks (University of Southampton)
“Community service and the goods of work: In defence of an ‘elitist’ conception of MacIntyrean practices”
Room M3

FALL SEMESTER

September


Thursday, 2nd 
Juan de Dios Tena Horrillo (University of Liverpool - Management School)
“Forced to play too many matches? A deep-learning assessment of crowded schedule”
Online

Thursday, 9th  
Ignacio Giménez-Nadal (Universidad de Zaragoza)
"Routine-Biased Technological Change, Effort at Work, and Workers’ Well-being”
Room M1

Thursday, 16th  
Kanchana Nadarajah (University of Sheffield)
“Estimation of Mis-Specified Fractionally Integrated Models & Forecasting Room”
Online

Thursday, 23rd  
Raquel Sebastián Lago (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
“Gender job polarisation”
Room M4

Thursday, 30th  
Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano (Universidad de Alicante and IZA)
“Returns to formal sector experience: is it about you or where you worked?”
Room M4

October


Thursday, 7th  
Xavier Ballart (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
“Analyzing public service performance in the health sector. Possible connections with business and private sector studies”
Room 08

Thursday, 14th 
No seminar

Thursday, 21st 
Michael Bauer (Hamburg University)
“An Alternative Explanation for the 'Fed Information Effect”
Room M4

Thursday, 28th 
Luca Arnaudo (LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome)
“Frontiers of Therapeutic Innovation and Market Regulation: The Case of CAR-Ts” and “Ancient numismatics as a source for new economic thinking: a look at Mark Anthony’s coinage”
Room M1

November


Thursday, 4th 
Marc Esteve (ESADE & University College London)
Assessing the Effects of User Accountability in Contracting Out
Online

Thursday, 11th 
Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro (internal)
“Acquisitions under financing frictions: Evidence from credit supply shortfalls”
Room M1

Thursday, 18th 
David Echeverry (internal) & Sandra Polanía-Reyes (internal) 
“Nudging the Team: Experimental Evidence on How Peer Recognition Affects Cooperation”.
Room M1

Thursday, 25th 
Friedrich Heinemann (ZEW en Mannheim)
“Dispelling the Shadow of Fiscal Dominance? Fiscal and Monetary Announcement Effects for Euro Area Sovereign Spreads in the Corona Pandemic”
Room M1

SPRING SEMESTER

March


Thursday, 3rd 
Tatyana Deryugina (University of Illinois)
“Pollution and Mortality in the United States: Evidence from 1972-1988”
Room M8

Thursday, 10th 
Pedro Gardete (NOVA Lisboa)
“Search for Multiple Attributes: Empirical Evidence and Information Design”
Room M5

Thursday, 17th 
Yan Bai (Universidade Católica Portuguesa)
“Artificial Intelligence and a Microperspective of Corruption: How Human-AI Collaboration Affects Individuals’ Cheating Behavior”
Room M1

Thursday, 24th 
Till Talaulicar (Universität Erfurt)
“A Knowledge Based View Approach to the Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance Relationship in a Multinational Context”
Room M5

Thursday, 31st 
Victor Montuenga (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Real risk and perceptions at work
Room M1

April


Thursday, 7th 
Mariano Mastrogiorgio (Instituto de Empresa)
Social innovation: An exploratory analysis based on natural language processing
Room M1
 

May


Thursday, 05th 
Michele Lenza (European Central Bank)
“How Does Monetary Policy Affect Income and Wealth Inequality? Evidence from Quantitative Easing in the Euro Area”
Room M1

Thursday, 12th 
Giovanni Ricco (Warwick)
“The Global Transmission of U.S. Monetary Policy”
Room M1

Thursday, 19th 
Celia Moore (Imperial College Business School). Cancelled
Room M1

June


Thursday, 2nd 
Howard Kung (London Business School)
"Firm Product Concentration and Asset Prices"
Room M4

Thursday, 9th 
Salvatore Nisticó (Sapienza University of Rome)
"The Economics of Helicopter Money"
Room M4

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MEF Seminars

'Advances in Macroeconomics & Finance'. The speakers were Geert Bekaert (Columbia Business School), Vincenzo Quadrini (USC Marshall School of Business) and Gabriel Pérez Quirós (Banco de España). May 2016.

'Current Issues in Energy Economics'. The speakers were Christiane Baumeister (University of Notre Dame), Martin Bodenstein (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) and Peter Hartley (Rice University). May 2017. 

'Current Issues in Behavioral Economics: from Theory to Applications'. The speakers were Daniel Read (Warwick Business School), Dennie van Dolcer (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Ivo Vlaev (Warwick Business School) and Jeroen Nieboer (Financial Conduct Authority). May 2019

'Current Issues in Environmental & Energy Economics'. The speakers were Natalia Fabra (Universidad Carlos III), David Rapson (UC Davis & Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), Jing Li (MIT) and Raúl Bajo-Buenestado (Universidad de Navarra). June 2023

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Tommaso Trani

Tommaso Trani

Campus Universitario

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