LaRGE UR 2364 — Laboratory

Management and Economics Research Laboratory

Headed by Anaïs Hamelin

    Presentation

    The University of Strasbourg's finance research laboratory is one of the largest finance research centres in France. It has 40 teacher-researchers in economics and management sciences who work on all aspects of finance. Its areas of research include behavioural finance, the economics of banking, corporate finance and public finance. Its academic aim is to publish in the best international and national journals, and to include the laboratory in international finance networks by means of international conferences regularly organised at the University of Strasbourg with international partners (foreign universities, foreign central banks). The laboratory regularly works with socio-economic players through research contracts in order to benefit from the expertise of these players and their data while offering them its expertise and skills in return.

    Chairs and research contracts are thus regularly set up with public bodies and financial institutions.

    Research topics

    Behavioural finance

    This area studies the interactions between psychology and finance to better understand investor behaviour.

    Banking economics and management

    This area analyses all banking issues: credit risk, banking regulation, banking competition, characteristics of bank loans, banking issues in Europe and emerging countries.

    Corporate finance

    This area includes the study of SME financing, corporate failures and corporate governance.

    Public finance

    This area includes the study of macroeconomic financial issues, particularly monetary policy.

    Events and major works

    Events

    • Organisation du 13e congrès de l'Académie de l'Entrepreneuriat et Innovation, 28-30 juin 2023, Strasbourg

    Major works

    • ATAYAH O., MARASHDEH H., NASRALLAH N., HAMDAN A. (2023). Thirty-six years of the journal of Financial Accountability & Management?: Scientometric review. Financial Accountability and Management, 39 (n° 2) [ABS cat.3, CNRS cat.3, FNEGE cat.3, HCERES cat.B]
    • BEN HAFAEIDH C., HAMELIN A. (2023). Questioning the Growth Dogma: A Replication Study. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 47 (n° 2) [ABS cat.4, CNRS cat.1, FNEGE cat.1, HCERES cat.A]
    • BETTI T., COUDERT T. (2022). How harmful are cuts in public employment and wage in times of high unemployment?. Bulletin of Economic Research, 74 (n° 1) [ABS cat.2, CNRS cat.3, HCERES cat.B] Impact Factor. 0.62
    • BROIHANNE M., ORKUT H., OSEI-TUTU F. (2023). Cold time, cool time? Weather-induced moods and financial risk tolerance: Evidence from a real-world banking context. Finance Research Letters, 55 (n° 103978) [ABS cat.2, CNRS cat.3, FNEGE cat.3, HCERES cat.B]
    • BROYE G., JOHANNES P. (2023). The desire of prestigious audit committee chairs: What are the benefits for financial reporting quality. Managerial Auditing Journal, 38 (n° 6) [ABS cat.2, CNRS cat.4, FNEGE cat.3, HCERES cat.C]
    • BRULLEBAUT B., ALLEMAND I., PRINZ E., THEPOT F. (2022). Persistence in corporate networks through boards of directors? A longitudinal study of interlocks in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Review of Managerial Science, 16 [ABS cat.2, CNRS cat.4, FNEGE cat.4]
    • EBER N., ROGER T., ROGER P. (2024). Finance and intelligence: an overview of the literature. Journal of Economic Surveys [ABS cat.2, CNRS cat.2, HCERES cat.A]
    • FRANCOIS A., WEILL L., PANEL S. (2023). Dictators' facial characteristics and foreign direct investment. Leadership Quarterly, 34 (n° 2) [ABS cat.4, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.1, HCERES cat.A]
    • FUNGACOVA Z., SCHOORS K., SOLANKO L., WEILL L. (2023). Staying on Top: Political Cycles in Private Bank Lending. Journal of Comparative Economics, 51 [ABS cat.3, CNRS cat.1, HCERES cat.A]
    • GODLEWSKI C. (2023). Private debt renegotiation, corporate policies, and performance: empirical evidence from Europe. Applied Economics, 50 [ABS cat.2, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.3, HCERES cat.A] Impact Factor. 1.91
    • KLEIMEIER S., HOFFMANN A., BROIHANNE M., PLOTKINA D., GöRITZ A. (2023). Determinants of Individuals' Objective and Subjective Financial Fragility during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Banking and Finance, 153 (n° 106881) [ABS cat.3, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.1, HCERES cat.A]
    • LEFEBVRE V. (2023). The growth process of IPO firms. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 19 [ABS cat.2]
    • LEFEBVRE V. (forthcoming). Layoffs in SMEs: The Role of Social Proximity. Journal of Business Ethics [ABS cat.3, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.1, HCERES cat.A]
    • MERLI M., PARENT A., EDLINGER C. (2021). Portfolio Advice Before Modern Portfolio Theory: the Belle Epoque of French Analyst Alfred Neymarck. Business History, 63 [ABS cat.4, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.2, HCERES cat.A]
    • OTT C., SCHIEMANN F. (2023). The market value of decomposed carbon emissions. Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 50 (n° 1) [ABS cat.3, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.2, HCERES cat.A]
    • PAULUS O. (2021). A Relational Theory of Organization Creation About Making: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture by Tim Ingold (2013). M@n@gement, 24 (n° 3) [ABS cat.1, CNRS cat.2, FNEGE cat.2, HCERES cat.A]
    • PFIFFELMANN M., ROGER P. (2021). A note on portfolio choice and behavioral finance: Some food for thought. Bankers, Markets & Investors (ex-Banque & Marchés), 164 [CNRS cat.4, FNEGE cat.4, HCERES cat.B]
    • SOULA J., HASAN I. (2022). Optimum technique de création de liquidité bancaire. Revue Économique, 73 (n° 3) [CNRS cat.2, HCERES cat.A]

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