Event

29 posters presented during the DSEFM 2022 Poster Session

  • Lieu

    Online

    LU

  • Thème(s)
    Finance, Sciences économiques & gestion

On 15 February 2022, the Doctoral School of Economics, Finance and Management (DSEFM) has organized an Online Poster Session for its students. 29 posters were presented and more than 70 participants attended.

At this informative yearly event, PhD students present their current research (or proposals) on posters of their own design. It’s a great opportunity for our students to get valuable feedbacks from teachers, postdocs and from their colleagues.

The posters presented during the 2022 are as follows:

  1. Etienne Bacher – Do anti-immigration attitudes discourage migrants to come?
  2. Narcisse Cha’ngom – Skill-biased emigration, human capital, and development: A generalized approach
  3. Seraphim Dempsey – Heterogenous graduating effects
  4. Alexander Ermakov – The subjective beliefs and asset pricing in private equity
  5. Nikita Gaponiuk – International Migration Unions
  6. Julio Garbers – Access to Citizenship and the Integration of Immigrants
  7. Niccolo Gentile – Health Status and its evolution in years: building a predictive and interpretable model
  8. Giuseppe Grasso – Demand for skills and wage inequality
  9. Leda Inga – The effect of transit subsidies on the unemployed
  10. Bilal Kchouri – Lying for Money: Experimental Study on Religious Followers
  11. Bastian Krieger – Does Green Public Procurement Trigger Environmental Innovations?
  12. Mélanie Luxembourger – Quality and Value Relevance of Sustainability-Forward-Looking Disclosure
  13. Victoria Maleeva – How past exposure to communism affects economic optimism
  14. Maksim Nezhelskii – A Heterogeneous-Agent Model of Household Mortgages in Luxembourg: Responses to the Covid-19 Shock
  15. Tobi Oladiran – Less Aggregate Confusion of ESG Underperformance: Evidence from different raters
  16. Lorenzo Palladini – Innovation, Institutional Development, and Insider Trading
  17. Silvia Peracchi – migrants’ crisis in the local news: evidence from the french-italian border
  18. Nicole Perez – Who Should Pay for Waste? Strategic Behavior and Inventory Decisions with Waste Costs
  19. Simon Petitjean – NAV Errors of Investment Funds: A New Field of Research
  20. Alena Podaneva – Soft maintenance costs estimation: PFI and traditional hospitals in the UK
  21. Roozbeh Qorbanian – Regularized inverse optimization of a long-term electricity price model
  22. Gemma Riera – Resilience during COVID-19: The impact of economic and health shocks
  23. Ruth Samson – Do scientists move when unconstrained? Trade secrets protection and skilled workforce mobility
  24. Sonia Schifano – The distribution of land in Luxembourg (1766-1872): family-level wealth persistence in the midst of institutional change
  25. Bonn Kleiford Seranilla – Vaccine Distribution in Developing Countries using Stochastic-Dynamic Optimization
  26. Sofia Suarez – Integrated Likelihood Based Inference for Dynamic Binary Choice Panel Data Models with Fixed Effects
  27. Alemayehu Taye – predicting vulnerability to poverty with machine learning
  28. Alper Ünsal – Social, economic and health costs of vaccine hesitancy
  29. You Wu – How does passenger dwell time affect airport non-aeronautical revenue?

 

See you in 2023 for a next edition!