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Interdisciplinary Brownbag Seminar in Temple University
Gender & Finance presented at the Interdisciplinary Brownbag Seminar in Temple University, USA, February 9th, 2022 Gender & Finance co-founder, Estefania Santacreu-Vasut recently presented in the Interdisciplinary Brownbag Seminar in Temple University, USA, on February 9th, 2022. Thanks to … Continue reading
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Gender & Finance at HEC Lausanne
Gender & Finance presented at the Department of Finance at the University of Lausanne and the Swiss Finance Institute at EPFL
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Gender & Finance at EM Strasbourg LaRGE seminar
Gender & Finance presented at EM Strasbourg Business School LaRGE seminar Gender & Finance recently presented its research at the LaRGE seminar of EM Strasbourg Business School. The presentation took place in Strasbourg on March 13th 2020. Gender & … Continue reading
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Gender & Finance at the European Economic Association Meeting 2019
Gender & Finance presented at the European Economic Association Meeting Gender & Finance recently participated to the EEA 2019 conference. The conference took place in Manchester from August 26 2019 to August 30 2019. Gender & Finance Co-founder and … Continue reading
Gender & Finance at the 3rd SEHO Conference
Gender & Finance at the Third SEHO conference Gender & Finance participated to the Third SEHO Conference which took place in Lisbon on May 27-28 2019. We presented our experiment on the stock market reaction to CEO appointments as function … Continue reading