Call for Papers: IFABS 2014, Lisbon

IFABS 2014 LISBON

 6th International Conference

“Alternative Futures for Global Banking: Competition, Regulation and Reform”

ISCTE Business School – Lisbon, Portugal – 18-20 June, 2014

 

Keynote Speakers

Professor Thomas Noe, University of Oxford (2nd Keynote Speaker tbc)

The IFABS 2014 is jointly organized by the ISCTE Business School, ISCTE-IUL Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, University of Leicester School of Management, Cass Business School, City University and University of Molise in the beautiful city of Lisbon, Portugal, on 18-20 June, 2014.

IFABS is one of the world’s leading organisations dedicated to the promotion of research and understanding of banking and finance. Established in the UK its purpose is to raise awareness of the importance of banking and finance for economic development and the wellbeing of members of society. It achieves this by providing a forum for discussion and critical analysis of the major financial and banking challenges and networking amongst academics, policy-makers, research students and practitioners.

CALL FOR PAPERS

The conference organizers would like to invite the submission of papers relating to all aspects of banking and finance. Both theoretical and empirical papers are encouraged in areas which include, but are not limited to:

Asset Pricing
Capital Markets
Financial Crises
Financial Regulation
Emerging Market
Macro-financial Linkages
Behavioral Finance
Mathematical & Computational Modelling
Banking
Financial Intermediation
Corporate Governance
International Corporate Finance
Corporate Investment Decision
Efficiency & Productivity Analysis
Financial Integration
Mergers & Acquisitions
Financial Econometrics
Corporate Finance
Market Microstructure
Risk Management
Global Risk Markets
Securitization
Financial Policy
Globalization

The deadline for submission of completed papers or extended abstracts using the Conftool system at the Conference website is 1st March 2014.
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