Univ.-Prof. Thomas Paul Gehrig
Professor - aktiv
1960
Professor of Finance
Universität Wien
Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Finanzwirtschaft
Banken und Kapitalmärkte
Informationsverarbeitung
Marktmikrostruktur
Finanzgeographie
historische Finanzmarktforschung
Wettbewerbstheorie
Österreich
1090 Wien
Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1
(+43-1) 4277 / 38071
(+43-1) 4277 / 38074
Weitere Positionen und Funktionen
Research Fellow CEPR (London)
Research Fellow ECGI (Brussels)
Research Fellow SRC (LSE)
Editor-in-Chief, Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research - SBUR, seit 2020
Editor-in-Chief, Business Research, 2017-2020
Mitglied des Kuratoriums des Leibniz-Zentrums SAFE, Frankfurt, seit 2020
Doktoratsstudienleitung, 2018-2020
Vizedekan Internationales, 2012-2014
Gründungsdirektor, Institut für Finanzwirtschaft, 2010-2013
Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen
Visiting Research Fellowship, Bank of Finland, 2018
SOAS-Centenary Fellowship, University of London, 2014
Senior FRIAS Reserach Fellowship, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, 2009
FRIAS-Forschergruppe "Pricing of Risk in Incomplete Markets", Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, 2008-2013
Senior Research Fellowship, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri (Torino), 2008
Hanken Distinguished Research Fellowship, 2003
Alexander-von-Humboldt Transcoop Grant, 2001
Banque de France Research Grant, 1998
Swiss Bank Corporation Dissertation Award, 1990
Promotionsstipendium der Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, 1987-89
Studienförderung durch die Landesstiftung Maximilianeum, 1980-86
Landssieger im Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik, 1979
Veröffentlichungen
"Capital Regulation and Systemic Risk in the Insurance Sector" (with Maria Chiara Iannino), Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Vol. 10(2), 2018, 237-263.
"On the Value of Transparency and Information Acquisition in Bargaining" (with Werner Güth and Rene Levinsky), German Economic Review: Special Issue in Honor of Reinhard Selten's 85 Birthday, 17(3), 2016, 337-358
"Bonus Payments Fund Managers' Behavior: Trans-Atlantic Evidence" (with Torben Lütje and Lukas Menkhoff), CESifo Economic Studies, 2009, 569-594.
"Stock Price Informativeness, Cross-Listings, and Investment Decisions" (with Thierry Foucault), Journal of Financial Economics 88, 2008, 146-168.
"Buying a pig in a poke: Willingness to pay for unconditional veto power" (with Werner Güth, Vittoria Levati, Rene Levinsky, Axel Ockenfels, Tobias Uske, Thorsten Weiland), Journal of Economic Psychology 28, 2007, 692-703.
"Information Sharing and Lending Market Competition with Switching Costs and Poaching" (with Rune Stenbacka), European Economic Review 51, 2007, 77-99.
"Trading Costs in Early Securities Markets: The Case of the Berlin Stock Exchange 1880-1910" (with Caroline Fohlin), Review of Finance 10, 2006, 1-26.
"Stabilität versus Innovationsfähigkeit: Zur Rolle des Finanzystems", Kredit und Kapital 39:3, 2006,1-8.
"Die Stabilität von Finanzmärkten: Wie kann die Wirtschaftspolitik Vertrauen schaffen?", Wirtschaftspolitisches Forum, Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 55:1, 2006, 61-69.
"Extended Evidence on the Use of Technical Analysis in the Foreign Exchange Market" (with Lukas Menkhoff), International Journal of Finance & Economics, 11(4) 2006, 327-338.
"The Rise of Fund Managers in Foreign Exchange" (jointly with Lukas Menkhoff), The World Economy, 28:4, April 2005, 519-540.
"The Commitment Effect in Belief Evolution" (with Werner Güth and Rene Levinsky), Economic Letters 85, 2004, 163-166.
"Differentiation Induced Switching Costs and Poaching" (with Rune Stenbacka), Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, Vol.13:4, 2004, 635-655.
"Information Acquisition and Organisational Form", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2004, Vol. 160, 1-13.
"The Use of Flow Information in Foreign Exchange Markets: Exploratory Evidence" (with Lukas Menkhoff), Journal of International Money and Finance 23, 2004, 573-594
"Corporate Governance: Fine Tuning the Conditions for Innovation and Job Growth", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2003, Vol. 159, 656-663.
"Project Evaluation and Organizational Form" (with Pierre Regibeau and Kate Rockett), Review of Economic Design 5, 2000, 387-407.
Reprinted in: Bashkar, D. and M. Jackson (eds): Networks and Groups - Models of Strategic Formation, Springer, 2002, 471-493.
"Screening, Cross-Border Banking, and the Allocation of Credit", Research in Economics, 1998 (52), 387-407.
"Bid-Ask Spreads with Indirect Competition among Specialists" (with Matthew Jackson), Journal of Financial Markets, 1998, Vol. 1(1), 89-119.
"Competing Markets", European Economic Review, 1998, Vol. 42(2), 277-310.
"Market Structure, Monitoring, and Capital Adequacy Regulation", Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 1996, Vol. 132(4/2), 685-702.
"Zum Wettbewerb der Standorte", ifo-Studien, 1996, Vol. 42.1, 5-16.
"Natural Oligopoly and Customer Networks in Intermediated Markets", International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1996, Vol. 14, 101-118.
"Capital Adequacy Rules: Implications for Banks' Risk-Taking", Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 1995, Vol.131(4/2), 747-764.
"Quacks, Lemons and Self-Regulation: A Welfare Analysis", (with Peter Jost), Journal of Regulatory Economics, 1995, Vol.7, 309-325.
"Intermediation in Search Markets", Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Vol.2(1), 1993, p.97-120.
"An Information Based Explanation of the Domestic Bias in International Equity Investment", The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1/1993, 97-109.
Reprinted in: Stulz, Rene and Andrew Karolyi (eds): International Capital Markets, Edgar Elgar, Series Critical Writings in Finance (ed. R. Roll) Cheltenham, 2003.
"Ein Kapitalmarktmodell mit unterschiedlich informierten Anlegern", Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 1991, Vol.127:3, 617-629.
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