Departmental Seminar Series
The Department of Public and Business Administration organizes Research seminars throughout the year to facilitate the interaction of international researchers with its academic community. Presentations across the fields of Accounting, Finance, Management, Management Science and Marketing are given throughout the year. Seminars usually take place at the seminar room of the Department of Public and Business Administration unless otherwise stated.
- George Theocharides, University of Arizona: "Non-Convexities in the 10-Year Treasury Note Market", June 17, 2009.
- Marios Panayides, University of Utah: "Do financial Analysts Restrain Insiders' Informational Advantage", May 26, 13:00 - 14:15.
- Chris Medlin, University of Adelaide: "Resource Ties and Analytical Levels in Business Relationships", May 8, 2009 (12:00).
- Tony Lawson, University of Cambridge: "The Nature of Heterodox Economics", April 22, 2009 (16:00).
- Suleyman Basak, London Business School: "Dynamic Mean-Variance Asset Allocation". April 8, 2009 (15:00).
- Eleni Hadjiconstantinou, Imperial College. "Planning of Container flows and yard operations at port container terminals". April 8, 2009 (11:00 am).
- Ioannis Ioannou, Harvard Business School. "The Impact of Different Types of Spinoffs on Parent Firm Survival: Evidence from the US Automobile Industry, 1890-1986". March 31, 2009.
- Florin Vasvari, London Business School: "The Informational Role of Bond Analysts", March 18, 2009.
- Giuseppe Alesii, University of L'Aquila: “Assessing Least Squares Monte Carlo for the Kulatilaka Trigeorgis General Real Options Pricing Model”, January 21, 2009.
Please note: All seminars are scheduled to take place at the 4th Floor Seminar Room, Doriforos Block C, unless otherwise stated.
* : Will take place at the 1st Floor Seminar Room, Doriforos Block C.
**: Will take place at the Amphitheatre B108, Anastasios G. Leventis Building, University Campus.
***:Will take place in FEB01-025, at the Department of Public and Business Administration.
****: Will take place at the 1st Floor Seminar Room, FEB01-131, at the Department of Public and Business Administration.