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Honorary Professor Emanuele Bajo
Honorary Professor

Emanuele Bajo

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Overview

Background

Emanuele Bajo is Professor of Finance at the University of Bologna, Associate Dean at the University of Bologna Business School (BBS) and Honorary Professor at the University of Queensland. In the past he has been Adjunct Professor at the Johns Hopkins University, San Diego State University and Visiting Researcher at Boston College.

His research interests and major publications are mainly related to IPO, Household Finance and Corporate Risk Management. He has published numerous articles in prestigious finance journals (among others, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Corporate Finance and Journal of Banking and Finance) and two books (Convertible bonds and Corporate risk management).

He is the Executive Editor of the Journal of Economics and Business. In the past he also worked in business consulting and he is the founder of the web site Borse.it, one of the leading financial web sites in Italy.

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Works

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26 works between 1998 and 2023

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2011

Journal Article

A model to incorporate genetic testing (5-HTTLPR) in pharmacological treatment of major depressive disorders

Serretti, Alessandro, Olgiati, Paolo, Bajo, Emanuele, Bigelli, Marco and De Ronchi, Diana (2011). A model to incorporate genetic testing (5-HTTLPR) in pharmacological treatment of major depressive disorders. World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 12 (7), 501-515. doi: 10.3109/15622975.2011.572998

A model to incorporate genetic testing (5-HTTLPR) in pharmacological treatment of major depressive disorders

2010

Journal Article

The risk-shifting effect and the value of a warrant

Bajo, Emanuele and Barbi, Massimiliano (2010). The risk-shifting effect and the value of a warrant. Quantitative Finance, 10 (10), 1203-1213. doi: 10.1080/14697680902953841

The risk-shifting effect and the value of a warrant

2010

Journal Article

The information content of abnormal trading volume

Bajo, Emanuele (2010). The information content of abnormal trading volume. Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 37 (7-8), 950-978. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5957.2010.02197.x

The information content of abnormal trading volume

2009

Journal Article

The determinants of regulatory compliance: An analysis of insider trading disclosures in Italy

Bajo, Emanuele, Bigelli, Marco, Hillier, David and Petracci, Barbara (2009). The determinants of regulatory compliance: An analysis of insider trading disclosures in Italy. Journal of Business Ethics, 90 (3), 331-343. doi: 10.1007/s10551-009-0044-x

The determinants of regulatory compliance: An analysis of insider trading disclosures in Italy

2009

Journal Article

The socio-economical burden of schizophrenia: A simulation of cost-offset of early intervention program in Italy

Serretti, Alessandro, Mandelli, Laura, Bajo, Emanuele, Cevenini, Nadia, Papili, Pietro, Mori, Elisa, Bigelli, Marco and Berardi, Domenico (2009). The socio-economical burden of schizophrenia: A simulation of cost-offset of early intervention program in Italy. European Psychiatry, 24 (1), 11-16. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2008.07.009

The socio-economical burden of schizophrenia: A simulation of cost-offset of early intervention program in Italy

1998

Journal Article

The stock market reaction to investment decisions: Evidence from Italy

Bajo, Emanuele, Bigelli, Marco and Sandri, Sandro (1998). The stock market reaction to investment decisions: Evidence from Italy. Journal of Management and Governance, 2 (1), 1-16. doi: 10.1023/A:1009945224561

The stock market reaction to investment decisions: Evidence from Italy

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