Building on the success of previous editions, the University of Luxembourg is pleased to announce the 5th Conference on Corporate Policies and Asset Prices, in the Moselle region of Luxembourg (in-person event).
This 1.5 days conference will focus on the interactions between corporate decisions and asset prices, broadly defined. It features the presentation of 8 papers & discussions, a keynote presentation, and several opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking.
Programme
The Conference Programme is available on the COAP website.
Registration
Participation is subject to prior registration. The conference is intended for an academic audience ; the organisers reserve the right to prioritise access accordingly.
Scientific committee
- Rui Albuquerque (Boston College)
- Frederico Belo (Insead)
- Maria Cecilia Bustamante (University of Maryland)
- Paul Ehling (BI Norwegian Business School)
- Andrea Gamba (Warwick Business School)
- Lorenzo Garlappi (University of British Columbia)
- Thomas Geelen (Pennsylvania State University)
- Brent Glover (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Dirk Hackbarth (Boston University)
- Jakub Halda (HEC Montréal)
- Juan Imbet (Paris Dauphine University)
- Lars Kuehn (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Praveen Kumar (University of Houston)
- Howard Kung (London Business School)
- Erwan Morellec (EPFL)
- Dino Palazzo (Federal Reserve Board)
- Lukas Schmid (University of Southern California)
- Gill Segal (University of North Carolina)
- Chi-Yang Tsou (University of Manchester)
- Neng Wang (Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business)
- Toni Whited (University of Michigan)
- Lu Zhang (Ohio State University)
- Francesca Zucchi (European Central Bank)
Conference organisers
Roberto Steri (roberto.steri@uni.lu), University of Luxembourg
Enrique Schroth (enrique.schroth@edhec.edu), EDHEC Business School
Contact
For any questions regarding the conference, please contact Ms. Noémie Courtois at coap.submissions@uni.lu
In collaboration with

Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) C22/SC/17236485/ACQUIT