ARTURO BRIS

Arturo Bris is Professor of Finance at IMD, Switzerland and academic advisor to several Spanish and international institutions on financial regulation.

Before joining IMD, he was the Robert B. & Candice J. Haas Associate Professor of Corporate Finance at the Yale School of Management, where he twice received the Best Teacher Award. He has also been a Research Associate of the European Corporate Governance Institute, and a member of the Yale International Institute for Corporate Governance. He has worked extensively on issues of Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation, and International Valuation. His research and consulting activities focus on the international aspects of financial regulation, and in particular on the effects of bankruptcy, short sales, insider trading, and merger laws. He has also researched and lectured on the effects of the Euro on the corporate sector, as well as on the valuation impact of corporate governance changes.

His work has been published in the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Legal Studies, and the Journal of Business, among others. His consulting experience includes companies in the US, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Arturo Bris graduated in Law and Economics from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, and received a MSc from CEMFI (Foundation of the Bank of Spain). He holds a PhD in Management from INSEAD (France).


 

 
   
       
   
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