Prof. Dr. Alexandra Niessen

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Prof. Dr. Alexandra Niessen
Jahrgang
1980
Position / Amtsbezeichnung
Professorin
Universität
Universität Mannheim
Fachbereich
Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Institut
Lehrstuhl für ABWL und Corporate Governance
Arbeitsbereiche
Banken und Finanzierung
Forschungsbereiche
Geschlechts­spezifische Unterschiede an Kapitalmärkten
Corporate Governance
Corporate Finance
Asset Management
Behavioral Finance
Experimental Economics
Land
Deutschland
Ort / PLZ
68131 Mannheim
Strasse
L 9, 1-2
Sekretariat
(+49)-621-181-1587
FAX
(+49)-621-181-1519

Tätigkeit an Business Schools

  • Mannheim Business School

Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen

Reviewer of the Year 2019 Award, Verein der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaftslehre (VHB), March 2020, Frankfurt, Germany.

Rothschild Cesarea (IDC) conference, Best Conference Paper
May 2012, Herzliya, Israel, for „Sex Matters: Gender and Prejudice in the Mutual Fund Industry"

Academy of Management Emerald Best Student Paper, Best Paper Award
Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim (USA), for “The Impact of Work Group Diversity on Performance: Large Sample Evidence from the Mutual Fund Industry”

Midwest Finance Association, Best Conference Paper Award
Midwest Finance Association (MFA) Annual Meeting 2008, San Antonio (USA), for “The Early News Catches the Attention: On the Relative Price Impact of Similar Economic Indicators”

SABE Best Conference Paper Award, Best Paper Award
Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE) at New York University (NYU), New York (USA), for „Sex Matters: Gender and Prejudice in the Mutual Fund Industry"

DGF Outstanding Conference Paper, Best Paper Award
Annual meeting of the German Finance Associationat the Auropean Business School (EBS), for „Sex Matters: Gender and Prejudice in the Mutual Fund Industry"

Autorentätigkeiten

  1. Warum Finanzplanung ein Frauenthema sein sollte – und noch keins ist, 2020, in: AnlegerPlus – Das Magazin für Kapitalanleger, Januar 2020.
  2. Sind Frauen die besseren Geldanlegerinnen?, 2019, in: https://bankenverband.de/blog/frauen-bessere-geldanlegerinnen/
  3. Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede an Finanzmärkten: Brauchen wir eine rosa Aktie?, 2019, in: https://schliesslich-ist-es-ihr-geld.de/geschlechtsspezifische-unterschiede-an-finanzmaerkten-brauchen-wir-eine-rosa-aktie/ 
  4. Are Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards Bad for Stocks?, 2019, in: Barron’s, https://www.barrons.com/articles/are-gender-quotas-for-corporate-boards-bad-for-stocks-51552101808
  5. As California Goes, So Goes the Nation? The Impact of Board Gender Quotas on Firm Performance and the Director Labor Market, 2019 (with Felix von Meyerinck, Markus Schmid and Steven Davidoff Solomon), in: Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation.
  6. Zurückscheuen: Warum Frauen den Wettbewerb meiden, (with Stefan Ruenzi), in: Forschung und Lehre, March 2018.
  7. CEOs Earn Less at More Prestigious Firms, 2017 (with Florens Focke and Ernst Maug), in: Harvard Business Review, https://hbr.org/2017/02/ceos-earn-less-at-more-prestigious-firms
  8. Mutual Fund Flows When Managers Have Foreign Sounding Names, 2015 (with Alok Kumar and Oliver Spalt), in: Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation.
  9. Local Investors and Corporate Governance, 2012 (with Alok Kumar and Vidhi Chhaochharia), in: Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
  10. A Note on Corporate Finance, 2006 (with Bianca Ahrens), in: WISU 06/06.
  11. Liebling, wir müssen reden (in German), in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, November 18th, 2008, page B14 (with Michaela Bär and Stefan Ruenzi).
  12. Schwanken ist männlich (in German), in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Mai 16th, 2007, page B3 (with Stefan Ruenzi).
  13.  Quer um bom fundo? De uma chance àl mulheres (in Portugues), in: Valor Investe, April/May/June 2006 (with Stefan Ruenzi).


Veröffentlichungen

  1. Local Bankruptcy and Geographic Contagion in the Bank Loan Market, 2019, forthcoming in: Review of Finance (with Jawad Addoum, Alok Kumar, and Nhan Le). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A
  2. Emotional Tagging and Belief Formation: The Long-Lasting Effects of Experiencing Communism, 2019, American Economic Journal: Papers & Proceedings, Vol. 109 pp.567-571 (with Christine Laudenbach and Ulrike Malmendier). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A+
  3. Do Direct Cash Payments Increase Whole Blood Supply? 2019, German Economic Review, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 973-1001 (with David M. Becker, Harald Klüter, and Martin Weber).Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): B
  4. Sex Matters – Gender and Prejudice in the Mutual Fund Industry, 2019, in: Management Science, Vol. 65, No. 7, pp. 2947-3448 (with Stefan Ruenzi). 
    Best Conference Paper Award, German Finance Association, 2006.
    Best Conference Paper Award, Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics, 2007.
    Best Conference Paper Award, Rothschild Cesarea (IDC) conference, 2012. Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A+ 
  5.  The impact of firm prestige on executive compensation, 2017, in: Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 123, No. 2, pp. 313-336 (with Florens Focke and Ernst Maug). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A+
  6. What’s in a Name? Mutual Fund Flows When Managers Have Foreign Sounding Names, 2015, in: Review of Financial Studies,  Vol. 28, No. 8, pp. 2281-2321 (with Alok Kumar and Oliver Spalt). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A+
  7. Public Opinion and Executive Compensation, 2012, in: Management Science, Vol. 58, pp. 1249-1272 (with Camelia M. Kuhnen). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A+
  8. Local Investors and Corporate Governance, 2012, in: Journal of Accounting and Economics, Vol. 54, pp. 42-67 (with Vidhi Chhaoracchia and Alok Kumar). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): A+
  9. Low Risk and High Return - Affective Attitudes and Stock Market Expectations, 2014, in: European Financial Management, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 995-1030 (with Alexander Kempf and Christoph Merkle). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): B
  10. The Impact of Sentiment on the German Stock Market, 2012, in: Journal of Business Economics, Vol. 82, pp. 133-163 (with Philipp Finter and Stefan Ruenzi). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): B
  11. The Early News Catches the Attention: On the Relative Price Impact of Similar Economic Indicators, 2010, in: Journal of Futures Markets, Vol. 30, pp. 909-937 (with Dieter Hess).
    Best Paper Award, Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting, 2008. Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): B
  12. Political Connectedness and Firm Performance – Evidence from Germany, 2010, in: German Economic Review. Vol. 11, pp. 441 – 464 (with Stefan Ruenzi). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): B
  13. How Do Commodity Futures Respond to Macroeconomic News?, 2008, in: Financial Markets and Portfolio Management, Vol. 22, pp. 127-146 (with Dieter Hess and He Huang). Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): C
  14. Neuroökonomie (in German), 2007, in: Die Betriebswirtschaft, Vol. 7, pp. 735 – 739. Journal ranking (VHB Jourqual): C

 

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