THEO VERMAELEN
Theo Vermaelen started his career at the University of British Columbia, Canada in 1979 and joined the finance faculty of the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, in 1982. From 1987 on he has been on the faculty at INSEAD. He has also been a visiting professor at the London Business School, UCLA and is a regular visitor at the Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. He has published numerous articles on share buybacks, dividend policy, capital structure, death spiral convertibles, initial public offerings and mergers & acquisitions in leading academic journals, including:
He is also a consultant to various corporations and government agencies and Program Director of the Amsterdam Institute of Finance. At INSEAD he is program director of the Corporate Financial Strategies in Global Markets Program, and co-director of the Global Investment Workshop and the Macquarie Masters in Finance (Investment banking) program. He has directed various programs for banks such as Mees Pierson, BBL, JP Morgan, and Deutsche Bank. His current research focuses on making the link between corporate finance and asset management. Specifically his research aims to show how corporations time the market when they make capital structure decisions and how investors can exploit these anomalies. He is co-editor of the the Journal of Empirical Finance, associate editor of the European Financial Review, and advisory editor of Teaching and Case Abstracts. He is also a consultant to various corporations and government agencies, and Program Director of the Amsterdam Institute of Finance. |
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