Mariassunta Giannetti is an economist and a professor of finance at the Stockholm School of Economics. [1] She won the Assar Lindbeck Medal in 2013. [2]
She is an associate editor of The Journal of Finance and the Journal of Financial Economics since 2021, and she was an associate editor of The Review of Financial Studies, [3] the Review of Finance and the Journal of Banking and Finance. [4] She is a research fellow at CEPR [5] and the European Academic Director of the Financial Management Association (FMA). [6]
She obtained her Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and a B.A. and M.Sc. from Bocconi University. [7] [8]
Giannetti's research mainly focuses on corporate finance, international finance and financial intermediation. She has published in the Journal of Political Economy, the American Economic Review, [9] The Journal of Finance, [10] the Journal of Financial Economics [11] and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. [12] Her research has been quoted over 5800 times according to google scholar. [13] She is the 91st most influential woman in economics according to IDEAS. [14]
Her research has been quoted in Bloomberg [15] The Japan Times, [16] and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. [17] She has been awarded many prestigious international prizes such as the Review of Finance Pagano - Zechner Prize, [18] the NYU Stern / Imperial / Fordham Rising Star in Finance award, [19] as well as the Sun Yefang Financial Innovation Award, [20] the ECGI Standard Life Investments Finance Prize, [21] and the Assar Lindbeck Medal. [22] She has received the Journal of Financial Intermediation best paper award, the ECB Duisenberg Fellowship, [23] and the Stockholm School of Economics Annual Research award too. [24]
Mariassunta Giannetti is an economist and a professor of finance at the Stockholm School of Economics. [1] She won the Assar Lindbeck Medal in 2013. [2]
She is an associate editor of The Journal of Finance and the Journal of Financial Economics since 2021, and she was an associate editor of The Review of Financial Studies, [3] the Review of Finance and the Journal of Banking and Finance. [4] She is a research fellow at CEPR [5] and the European Academic Director of the Financial Management Association (FMA). [6]
She obtained her Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and a B.A. and M.Sc. from Bocconi University. [7] [8]
Giannetti's research mainly focuses on corporate finance, international finance and financial intermediation. She has published in the Journal of Political Economy, the American Economic Review, [9] The Journal of Finance, [10] the Journal of Financial Economics [11] and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. [12] Her research has been quoted over 5800 times according to google scholar. [13] She is the 91st most influential woman in economics according to IDEAS. [14]
Her research has been quoted in Bloomberg [15] The Japan Times, [16] and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. [17] She has been awarded many prestigious international prizes such as the Review of Finance Pagano - Zechner Prize, [18] the NYU Stern / Imperial / Fordham Rising Star in Finance award, [19] as well as the Sun Yefang Financial Innovation Award, [20] the ECGI Standard Life Investments Finance Prize, [21] and the Assar Lindbeck Medal. [22] She has received the Journal of Financial Intermediation best paper award, the ECB Duisenberg Fellowship, [23] and the Stockholm School of Economics Annual Research award too. [24]