Vicki Bogan

Vicki Bogan

Assistant Professor

Areas of Expertise

Financial Economics, Behavioral Finance,
Applied Microeconomics,


454 Warren Hall
Ph: 607.254.7219
E-mail: vlb23@cornell.edu
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Professor Bogan’s research interests are in the areas of financial economics, behavioral finance, and applied microeconomics centering on issues involving investment decision making behavior and financial markets.  She explores questions relating to investment decision making (corporate and individual) and household portfolio allocation with the goal of shedding light on how to better model observed behavior. 

Teaching

AEM 4230: Contemporary Topics in Applied Finance
AEM 4260: Fixed Income Securities
AEM 4620: Technology and Financial Markets

Publications

Bogan, Vicki and David Just. What Drives Merger Decision Making Behavior? Don’t Seek, Don’t Find, and Don’t Change Your Mind. forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

Bogan, Vicki. Bubbles or Convenience Yields? A Theoretical Explanation with Evidence from Technology Company Equity Carve-Outs. International Review of Economics and Finance. 18 (2), 248-281. March 2009.

Bogan, Vicki and William Darity, Jr. Culture and Entrepreneurship? African American and Immigrant Self-Employment in the United States. Journal of Socio-Economics. 37 (5), 1999-2019. October 2008.

Bogan, Vicki. Stock Market Participation and the Internet. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 43 (1), 191-212. March 2008.

Bogan, Vicki. 2004. Stock Markets, Rationality, and the Internet. Doctoral Dissertation, Brown University.

Working Papers

Bogan, Vicki. 2008. Microfinance Institutions: Does Capital Structure Matter?

Bogan, Vicki. 2009. Savings Incentives and Prices: A Study of the 529 College Savings Plan Market

Bogan, Vicki. 2009.  Investment Decisions and Offspring Gender

Education

Ph.D., Economics, Brown University
M.A., Economics, Brown University
M.B.A., Finance and Strategic Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
B.S., Applied Mathematics and Economics, Brown University

 


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