Dr Vasileios Kallinterakis
Biography | Vasileios joined Durham University Business School as Associate Professor in Finance in February 2023. Before joining Durham, he was Senior Lecturer in Corporate Finance at the University of Liverpool, where he began working as Lecturer in October 2011. Prior to that, he was working as Teaching Fellow in Finance at Durham University Business School (from where he also obtained his PhD in 2007) and has also taught part-time in several UK universities (Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Reading, and the University College London). His research areas include behavioural finance, emerging/frontier markets, institutional Investors, volatility, high frequency trading and neurofinance. He has published to date in several international peer-reviewed academic journals, including the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Corporate Finance, European Journal of Operational Research, Risk Analysis Journal, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, European Financial Management, International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Quantitative Finance and the Journal of Behavioural Finance. He has also contributed to edited works and professional publications by key publishers (Elsevier; Wiley) and institutions (National Stock Exchange of India). He has served as reviewer for a large number of acclaimed, peer-refereed journals and institutions (Czech Science Foundation; National Stock Exchange of India). He is currently a member of the editorial board of several journals (PLOS ONE; Review of Behavioral Finance; Economic Analysis; International Journal of Economics and Finance) and has received research grants by the National Stock Exchange of India (2008) and The University of Jordan (2019). He has successfully supervised eight doctoral students to completion and he is currently supervising another two doctoral students. |
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Research Interests | Behavioural Finance Emerging/Frontier Markets Institutional Investors Volatility High Frequency Trading Neurofinance |