European Financial Management Association
2022 Annual Meetings
June 29 - July 02, 2022
Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy


Note#1: Session Chairs and Discussants can download papers for the meetings from this page. Authors can update the version of their paper(s) and/or abstract(s) on this webpage later. Please email your paper/abstract directly to: efma2022@unicampus.it

Note#2: If you wish your paper to be considered for publication in the EFM journal, convey your interest to your Session Chair.

Presentations: For your presentations at the EFMA2022 Meetings please note that all rooms are equipped with computers. Power Point (USB or CD) and Overhead Projector (transparencies) presentation options are available.

Conference Presentations:
Laptops will be Available in all Rooms for Conference Presentations.


Discussants' Responsibility: To better serve the needs of authors presenting papers at the EFMA2022 meetings, discussants are kindly required to hand out to the authors and the session chair 1-2 pages handwritten comments with their constructive comments.


Accepted Papers & Participants List

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Participants

Paper


Lucas Macoris (Presenting) , Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro.
M&A under financing frictions: evidence from credit supply shortfalls.



       


Poorya Kabir (Presenting) , Seyed Mohammad Mansouri.
Capital Quality, Productivity, and Financial Constraints: Evidence from India.



       


Ivalina Kalcheva (Presenting) , James Plečnik, Hai Tran.
Did Higher Individual Taxes Spur Firm Investment? The 2013 O’Biden Tax Increase.



       


Madhu Kalimipalli , Hadiye Aslan (Presenting) , Praveen Kumar, Buvaneshwaran Venugopal.
Mergers and Acquisitions and Debt Recontracting: Evidence from Bond Covenants.



       


Antonios Kalyvas (Presenting) , Christine Christofi-Hau, Simon Wolfe, Theodora Bermpei.
Bank attitude towards borrower innovation: The role of CEO cultural heritage.



       


Christoph Kaserer (Presenting) , Daniel Bias, Claudia Guagliano, Martin Haferkorn, Michael Haimann.
Equity Funds and Derivatives: Evidence from Linked Fund-Trade Data.



       


Eilnaz Kashefi Pour (Presenting) , Shima Amini, Sofia Johan, Abdul Mohamed.
Employee welfare, social capital, and IPO survival.



       


Nishant Kashyap (Presenting) , Sriniwas Mahapatro, Prasanna Tantri.
Preventing Borrower Runs: The Prompt Corrective Action Approach.



       


Thomas Kaspereit (Presenting) .
The relevance of ratings for investors of (semi-)open-end real estate funds: Evidence from Germany.



       


Orcun Kaya (Presenting) .
Late payments to SMEs - A factor that affects their access to finance.



       


Beril Kilcioglu (Presenting) .
Global Common Ownership, Control and Market Power.



       


Minsoo Kim (Presenting) , Oliver Randall.
Bond Mutual Funds: Systemic Liquidity and Derivative Use.



       


Tao-Hsien Dolly King (Presenting) , Taichun Piao, Cinder Xinde Zhang.
Putable Bonds, Risk Shifting Problems, and Information Asymmetry.



       


Andreas Knetsch (Presenting) , Wolfgang Breuer, Samiuddin Khan.
It’s not what you say, but how you say it – Managerial charisma and agitation in earnings conference calls.



       


Sascha Kolaric (Presenting) , Mattheo Kaufmann, Lennart Walter.
The influence of initial investor backing on post-IPO acquisition activity.



       


Stefan Köppl (Presenting) , Monika Köppl-Turyna, Dimitris Christopoulos.
Government-backed venture capital investments and performance of companies: the role of networks.



       


Alexandros Kostakis, Lykourgos Alexiou (Presenting) , Amit Goyal, Leonidas Rompolis.
Pricing Event Risk: Evidence from Concave Implied Volatility Curves.



       


Lucas Macoris (Presenting) , Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro.
M&A under financing frictions: evidence from credit supply shortfalls.



       


Poorya Kabir (Presenting) , Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro.
Capital Quality, Productivity, and Financial Constraints: Evidence from India.



       


Dimitris Kyriazis (Presenting) , Sudi Sudarsanam, Valeriya Vitkova.
Not All Activist Investors are the Same and This Matters:Impact of Activist Shareholder Types and Their Campaigns on Target Firm Value.