Henrik Cronqvist | |
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Citizenship | United States and Sweden |
Title | Dean of George L. Argryos School of Business and Economics, Chapman University |
Academic background | |
Alma mater |
Stockholm School of Economics University of Chicago |
Thesis | Advertising and Portfolio Choice |
Doctoral advisor | Richard H. Thaler |
Academic work | |
Institutions |
Ohio State University,
Fisher College of Business (2004-2008) Claremont McKenna College, Robert Day School of Economics and Finance (2008-2013) University of Miami, University of Miami School of Business (2015-2022), Dean, Argyros School of Business and Economics, Chapman University (2022-present) |
Main interests | Behavioral finance, social finance, corporate finance |
Henrik Cronqvist is the Robert J. and Carolyn A. Waltos Dean and Professor of Economics of the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University in Orange, California, a position he has held since August 2022. He previously served as a professor of finance, Bank of America scholar, and vice dean for faculty and research at the University of Miami School of Business, where he conducted interdisciplinary research and taught finance and management courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. [1]
He also served as chair of the department of finance and director of Ph.D. programs at the University of Miami School of Business. [2]
Cronqvist's research focuses on behavioral, social, and corporate finance with a focus on the behavior of corporate executives and investors. [3]
After high school, Cronqvist completed his military service at the Scania Wing (F 10). He received an M.S. in business and economics in 1997 and an Ekonomie Licentiat in finance in 1999 from Stockholm School of Economics, where he received the award for Most Outstanding Master's Thesis in Finance. [4]
Under the guidance of his advisor Richard H. Thaler, Cronqvist completed his dissertation on "Advertising and Portfolio Choice." [5] During his Ph.D. studies, Cronqvist received a fellowship from the Sweden-America Foundation, Marcus Wallenberg's scholarship for Ph.D. studies in finance in the U.S., and a research grants from Torsten och Ragnar Söderberg Foundations and Center for Research in Securities Prices (CRSP), and travel grants from the American Finance Association and the Russell Sage Foundation. [4]
In 2004, Cronqvist joined Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University as an assistant professor of finance. In 2007, he received the Fisher College of Business Pace Setter Award for Excellence in Research, the college's highest research award. [6] In 2008, he joined Claremont McKenna College, Robert Day School of Economics and Finance. He was promoted to associate professor in 2010, and held the McMahon Family Chair in Corporate Finance and was a George R. Roberts Fellow. [4]
In 2013, Cronqvist joined China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) as professor of finance and held the Zhongkun Group Chair. In 2014, he received the CEIBS Research Excellence Award. [7]
Cronqvist has held several visiting professorships, including at Yale University, University of California Irvine, Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. [4]
Cronqvist is currently associate editor of The Review of Financial Studies. [8] He has led executive education programs in the United States, Asia, and Latin America, and is involved in consulting with corporations, investment firms, banks, and law firms. [4]
In 2015, Cronqvist joined the University of Miami School of Business as a professor of finance. He later served as director of Ph.D. programs at the University of Miami from 2016 to 2019, and chairman of the department of finance from 2017 to 2018.
In 2018, he was appointed by University of Miami School of Business dean John Quelch as vice dean for faculty and research. [9] In January 2020, he was appointed Bank of America Scholar. [10]
Cronqvist has performed research in behavioral and social finance with a specialization in the study of the behavior of corporate executives [11] and investors. [12] He has published in top-journals in economics, including the American Economic Review [13] and the Journal of Political Economy, [14] and in finance, including The Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, [15] and The Review of Financial Studies. [16]
Several of his research papers have been recognized with best paper awards at international conferences and have been sponsored by competitive research grants. His research has been covered in print and electronic media, including The Wall Street Journal, [17] Harvard Business Review, [18] The Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, Forbes, and CNBC. [19]
Henrik Cronqvist | |
---|---|
Citizenship | United States and Sweden |
Title | Dean of George L. Argryos School of Business and Economics, Chapman University |
Academic background | |
Alma mater |
Stockholm School of Economics University of Chicago |
Thesis | Advertising and Portfolio Choice |
Doctoral advisor | Richard H. Thaler |
Academic work | |
Institutions |
Ohio State University,
Fisher College of Business (2004-2008) Claremont McKenna College, Robert Day School of Economics and Finance (2008-2013) University of Miami, University of Miami School of Business (2015-2022), Dean, Argyros School of Business and Economics, Chapman University (2022-present) |
Main interests | Behavioral finance, social finance, corporate finance |
Henrik Cronqvist is the Robert J. and Carolyn A. Waltos Dean and Professor of Economics of the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University in Orange, California, a position he has held since August 2022. He previously served as a professor of finance, Bank of America scholar, and vice dean for faculty and research at the University of Miami School of Business, where he conducted interdisciplinary research and taught finance and management courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. [1]
He also served as chair of the department of finance and director of Ph.D. programs at the University of Miami School of Business. [2]
Cronqvist's research focuses on behavioral, social, and corporate finance with a focus on the behavior of corporate executives and investors. [3]
After high school, Cronqvist completed his military service at the Scania Wing (F 10). He received an M.S. in business and economics in 1997 and an Ekonomie Licentiat in finance in 1999 from Stockholm School of Economics, where he received the award for Most Outstanding Master's Thesis in Finance. [4]
Under the guidance of his advisor Richard H. Thaler, Cronqvist completed his dissertation on "Advertising and Portfolio Choice." [5] During his Ph.D. studies, Cronqvist received a fellowship from the Sweden-America Foundation, Marcus Wallenberg's scholarship for Ph.D. studies in finance in the U.S., and a research grants from Torsten och Ragnar Söderberg Foundations and Center for Research in Securities Prices (CRSP), and travel grants from the American Finance Association and the Russell Sage Foundation. [4]
In 2004, Cronqvist joined Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University as an assistant professor of finance. In 2007, he received the Fisher College of Business Pace Setter Award for Excellence in Research, the college's highest research award. [6] In 2008, he joined Claremont McKenna College, Robert Day School of Economics and Finance. He was promoted to associate professor in 2010, and held the McMahon Family Chair in Corporate Finance and was a George R. Roberts Fellow. [4]
In 2013, Cronqvist joined China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) as professor of finance and held the Zhongkun Group Chair. In 2014, he received the CEIBS Research Excellence Award. [7]
Cronqvist has held several visiting professorships, including at Yale University, University of California Irvine, Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. [4]
Cronqvist is currently associate editor of The Review of Financial Studies. [8] He has led executive education programs in the United States, Asia, and Latin America, and is involved in consulting with corporations, investment firms, banks, and law firms. [4]
In 2015, Cronqvist joined the University of Miami School of Business as a professor of finance. He later served as director of Ph.D. programs at the University of Miami from 2016 to 2019, and chairman of the department of finance from 2017 to 2018.
In 2018, he was appointed by University of Miami School of Business dean John Quelch as vice dean for faculty and research. [9] In January 2020, he was appointed Bank of America Scholar. [10]
Cronqvist has performed research in behavioral and social finance with a specialization in the study of the behavior of corporate executives [11] and investors. [12] He has published in top-journals in economics, including the American Economic Review [13] and the Journal of Political Economy, [14] and in finance, including The Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, [15] and The Review of Financial Studies. [16]
Several of his research papers have been recognized with best paper awards at international conferences and have been sponsored by competitive research grants. His research has been covered in print and electronic media, including The Wall Street Journal, [17] Harvard Business Review, [18] The Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, Forbes, and CNBC. [19]