SFS Cavalcade North America 2024
Georgia State University | May 19-22, 2024
Conference Agenda
Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).
Please note that all times are shown in the time zone of the conference. The current conference time is: 1st May 2025, 09:48:50am EDT
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 22/May/2024 | ||||
8:00am - 3:00pm |
Registration Location: 4th floor foyer Light breakfast 8:00am - 10:00am on 8th and 12th floors |
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8:30am - 9:15am |
Track W1-1: Real Estate Location: Room 619 Chair: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University Discussant: Matthijs Korevaar, Erasmus University Rotterdam Racial Differences in the Total Rate of Return on Owner-Occupied Housing 1: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 2: Stanford GSB and NBER |
Track W2-1: Banking and Monetary Transmission Location: Room 501 Chair: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University Discussant: Matthew Plosser, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Monetary Transmission through Bank Securities Portfolios 1: NYU Stern; 2: Federal Reserve Board of Governors; 3: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Track W3-1: ESG in Financial Intermediation Location: Room 1212 Chair: Jawad M. Addoum, Cornell University Discussant: Shaun Davies, CU Boulder Ethics and Trust in the Market for Financial Advisors 1: Fuqua School of Business, Duke University; 2: Warwick Business School, The University of Warwick; 3: CEPR; 4: UK Competition and Markets Authority |
Track W4-1: The Financing of Innovation Location: Room 601 Chair: Emmanuel Yimfor, Columbia University Discussant: Vyacheslav Fos, Boston College "Research and/or Development? Financial Frictions and Innovation Investment" 1: Northwestern University; 2: Boston University |
Track W5-1: Corporate Investment Location: Room 1216 Chair: Dirk Hackbarth, Boston University Questrom School of Business Discussant: William Mann, Emory University Testing the q-theory under endogenous truncation 1: University of Haifa; 2: University of Waterloo; 3: BI Norwegian Business School |
Track W6-1: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention Location: Room 548 Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School Discussant: Hanbin Yang, Harvard Business School Loan Guarantees and Incentives for Information Acquisition American University |
Track W7-1: Return Predictability Location: Room 610 Chair: Benjamin Golez, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Andreas Neuhierl, Washington University in St. Louis The Return of Return Dominance: Decomposing the Cross-Section of Prices 1: The Wharton School; 2: USC Marshall School of Business; 3: Bayes Business School |
Track W8-1: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Maxime Sauzet, Boston University A Deep Learning Analysis of Climate Change, Innovation, and Uncertainty 1: Arizona State University; 2: University of Wisconsin; 3: University of Chicago; 4: University of California Santa Barbara; 5: University of Pennsylvania |
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9:15am - 9:30am |
Break Location: 5th, 6th and 12th floor lounges |
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9:30am - 10:15am |
Track W1-2: Real Estate Location: Room 619 Chair: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University Discussant: Edward Kim, University of Michigan Price Discrimination and Mortgage Choice 1: Imperial College London; 2: University of Chicago Booth School of Business; 3: Bank of England |
Track W2-2: Banking and Monetary Transmission Location: Room 501 Chair: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University Discussant: Daniel Ringo, Federal Reserve The Credit Supply Channel of Monetary Policy Tightening and its Distributional Impacts 1: Federal Housing Finance Agency; 2: Imperial College Business School; 3: University of California, Berkeley |
Track W3-2: ESG in Financial Intermediation Location: Room 1212 Chair: Jawad M. Addoum, Cornell University Discussant: Shane Miller, University of Michigan How Effective are Portfolio Mandates? 1: UBC Sauder School of Business; 2: EDHEC Business School |
Track W4-2: The Financing of Innovation Location: Room 601 Chair: Emmanuel Yimfor, Columbia University Discussant: Ryan Israelsen, Michigan State University Follow the Pipeline: Anticipatory Effects of Proposed Regulations 1: University of Rochester; 2: University of Florida; 3: Tulane University |
Track W5-2: Corporate Investment Location: Room 1216 Chair: Dirk Hackbarth, Boston University Questrom School of Business Discussant: Rik Sen, University of Georgia On a Spending Spree: The Real Effects of Heuristics in Managerial Budgets W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University |
Track W6-2: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention Location: Room 548 Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School Discussant: Vrinda Mittal, University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School Did Pandemic Relief Fraud Inflate House Prices? University of Texas at Austin |
Track W7-2: Return Predictability Location: Room 610 Chair: Benjamin Golez, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Andrea Tamoni, Rutgers Business School Sources of Return Predictability 1: Ivey Business School; 2: Kellstadt Graduate School of Business at DePaul University; 3: Said Business School at Oxford University |
Track W8-2: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Philip Mulder, University of Wisconsin - Madison The Value of Climate Hedge Assets: Evidence from Australian Water Markets University of Colorado, Boulder |
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10:15am - 10:30am |
Break Location: 5th, 6th and 12th floor lounges |
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10:30am - 11:15am |
Track W1-3: Real Estate Location: Room 619 Chair: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University Discussant: Sonia Gilbukh, CUNY Baruch College Mortgage Lock-In, Mobility, and Labor Reallocation 1: UIUC; 2: The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
Track W2-3: Banking and Monetary Transmission Location: Room 501 Chair: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University Discussant: Friederike Niepmann, Federal Reserve Board Monetary Policy Transmission Through Online Banks 1: Ohio State University; 2: University of California Irvine; 3: University of Chicago Booth School of Business |
Track W3-3: ESG in Financial Intermediation Location: Room 1212 Chair: Jawad M. Addoum, Cornell University Discussant: Daniel Weagley, Georgia Tech Money to Burn: Wildfire Insurance via Social Networks 1: University of Wisconsin - Madison; 2: University of Colorado - Boulder |
Track W4-3: The Financing of Innovation Location: Room 601 Chair: Emmanuel Yimfor, Columbia University Discussant: Daniel Greenwald, NYU Stern Innovation Booms, Easy Financing, and Human Capital Accumulation 1: HEC Paris; 2: Stanford University |
Track W5-3: Corporate Investment Location: Room 1216 Chair: Dirk Hackbarth, Boston University Questrom School of Business Discussant: Roberto Steri, University of Luxembourg Uncertainty Creates Zombie Firms: Implications for Industry Dynamics and Creative Destruction 1: University of Manchester; 2: Cornell University; 3: University of Pittsburgh; 4: University of Cambridge |
Track W6-3: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention Location: Room 548 Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School Discussant: Douglas Xu, University of Florida, Warrington College of Business Borrower Technology Similarity and Bank Loan Contracting 1: Macquarie University; 2: The University of Sydney; 3: University of Zurich, Switzerland |
Track W7-3: Return Predictability Location: Room 610 Chair: Benjamin Golez, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Johnathan Loudis, Notre Dame Dogs and cats living together: A defense of cash-flow predictability ASU |
Track W8-3: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Richard Evans, Darden - University of Virginia Discretionary Information in ESG Investing: A Text Analysis of Mutual Fund Prospectuses 1: King's College London; 2: University of Geneva; 3: SKEMA Business School |
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11:15am - 11:30am |
Break Location: 5th, 6th and 12th floor lounges |
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11:30am - 12:15pm |
Track W1-4: Real Estate Location: Room 619 Chair: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University Discussant: Boaz Abramson, Columbia Business School Frictional and Speculative Vacancies: The Effects of an Empty Homes Tax 1: University of Wisconsin at Madison; 2: University of Waterloo |
Track W2-4: Banking and Monetary Transmission Location: Room 501 Chair: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University Discussant: Joseph Abadi, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Payments, Reserves, and Financial Fragility 1: University of Pennsylvania; 2: University College London |
Track W3-4: ESG in Financial Intermediation Location: Room 1212 Chair: Jawad M. Addoum, Cornell University Discussant: Huaizhi Chen, University of Notre Dame “Glossy Green” Banks: The Disconnect Between Environmental Disclosures and Lending Activities 1: Stockholm School of Economics; 2: Barnard College, Columbia University; 3: UT Dallas; 4: ECB |
Track W4-4: The Financing of Innovation Location: Room 601 Chair: Emmanuel Yimfor, Columbia University Discussant: Livia Yi, Boston College Shared Culture and Technological Innovation: Evidence from Corporate R&D Teams 1: Texas A&M University; 2: Texas A&M University |
Track W5-4: Corporate Investment Location: Room 1216 Chair: Dirk Hackbarth, Boston University Questrom School of Business Discussant: Filippo Mezzanotti, Northwestern University Information Waves and Firm Investment Cornell University |
Track W6-4: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention Location: Room 548 Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School Discussant: Matthew Plosser, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Internal Loan Ratings, Supervision, and Procyclical Leverage 1: Federal Reserve Board; 2: Office of the Comptroller of The Currency, United States of America |
Track W7-4: Return Predictability Location: Room 610 Chair: Benjamin Golez, University of Notre Dame Discussant: John Shim, University of Notre Dame Passive Investing and Market Quality 1: Goethe University Frankfurt; 2: Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE; 3: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) |
Track W8-4: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Qifei Zhu, Nanyang Technological University Does Foreign Institutional Capital Promote Green Growth for Emerging Market Firms? 1: ESSCA School of Management; 2: Seoul National University; 3: Copenhagen Business School; 4: Sungkyunkwan University |
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12:15pm - 1:45pm |
Lunch Location: Room 802/803 (main room)/1203/1216 (overflow) |
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1:45pm - 2:30pm |
Track W1-5: Real Estate Location: Room 619 Chair: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University Discussant: Daniel Ringo, Federal Reserve Language Frictions in Consumer Credit Northwestern University |
Track W2-5: Banking and Monetary Transmission Location: Room 501 Chair: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University Discussant: Jiaqi Li, Bank of Canada Digital Payments and Monetary Policy Transmission 1: Stanford Graduate School of Business; 2: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University; 3: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
Track W3-5: ESG in Financial Intermediation Location: Room 1212 Chair: Jawad M. Addoum, Cornell University Discussant: Sehoon Kim, University of Florida Business as Usual: Bank Climate Commitments, Lending, and Engagement 1: Columbia Business School; 2: MIT Sloan |
Track W4-5: The Financing of Innovation Location: Room 601 Chair: Emmanuel Yimfor, Columbia University Discussant: Noah Stoffman, Indiana University Patent Hunters 1: Harvard University; 2: University of Texas at Dallas; 3: University of Colorado at Boulder; 4: University of Georgia |
Track W5-5: Corporate Investment Location: Room 1216 Chair: Dirk Hackbarth, Boston University Questrom School of Business Discussant: Joshua Pierce, University of Alabama The Epidemiology of Financial Constraints and Corporate Investment 1: Texas Christian University; 2: American University; 3: Michigan State university |
Track W6-5: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention Location: Room 548 Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School Discussant: Andres Pablo Sarto, NYU Stern (Unobserved) Heterogeneity in the bank lending channel: Accounting for bank-firm interactions and specialization 1: University of California-Santa Cruz; 2: Central Bank of Chile; 3: University of Minnesota |
Track W7-5: Return Predictability Location: Room 610 Chair: Benjamin Golez, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Alberto Martin-Utrera, Iowa State University Economic Forecasts Using Many Noises 1: Rutgers University; 2: National University of Singapore; 3: Washington University at St Louis; 4: Chinese Universith of Hong Kong |
Track W8-5: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Johannes Klausmann, University of Virginia Polarizing Corporations: Does Talent Flow to "Good" Firms? 1: University of Chicago Booth School of Business; 2: University of California Berkeley; 3: Imperial College London |
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2:30pm - 2:45pm |
Break Location: 5th, 6th and 12th floor lounges |
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2:45pm - 3:30pm |
Track W1-6: Real Estate Location: Room 619 Chair: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University Discussant: Jacelly Cespedes, University of Minnesota After the Storm: How Emergency Liquidity Helps Small Businesses Following Natural Disasters 1: Fox School of Business, Temple University; 2: Stern School of Business, New York University; 3: University of Maryland |
Track W2-6: Banking and Monetary Transmission Location: Room 501 Chair: Moritz Lenel, Princeton University Discussant: Michael Gelman, University of Delaware Instant Payment Systems and Competition for Deposits University of Pennsylvania |
Track W3-6: ESG in Financial Intermediation Location: Room 1212 Chair: Jawad M. Addoum, Cornell University Discussant: Ralf Meisenzahl, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Bank Competition and Strategic Adaptation to Climate Change Office of Financial Research |
Track W4-6: The Financing of Innovation Location: Room 601 Chair: Emmanuel Yimfor, Columbia University Discussant: Xu Tian, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Excess Commitment in R&D 1: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 2: MIT Sloan |
Track W5-6: Corporate Investment Location: Room 1216 Chair: Dirk Hackbarth, Boston University Questrom School of Business Discussant: Mark Leary, Washington University in St. Louis Long-Term Bond Supply, Term Premium, and the Duration of Corporate Investment HEC PARIS |
Track W6-6: Loan Markets: Market Failures and Government Intervention Location: Room 548 Chair: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School Discussant: David H Zhang, Rice University Integrated Intermediation and Fintech Market Power 1: Stanford University; 2: Swiss Finance Institute & Geneva Finance Research Institute; 3: Boston College |
Track W7-6: Return Predictability Location: Room 610 Chair: Benjamin Golez, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Dmitriy Muravyev, Michigan State University Too Good to Be True: Look-ahead Bias in Empirical Options Research 1: Rice University; 2: University of Southern California; 3: Rochester Institute of Technology; 4: University of Kansas; 5: Louisiana State University |
Track W8-6: Allocative and Value Effects of ESG Location: Room 1203 Chair: Pedro Matos, University of Virginia Darden School of Business Discussant: Isaac Hacamo, Indiana University Peer Effects and the Gender Gap in Corporate Leadership: Evidence from MBA Students 1: Yale; 2: Stanford; 3: Tilburg |
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