Marina Girju
My main research interests are in studying variation in consumption, and supply and demand factors that affect individual consumer behavior.
My main research interests are in studying variation in consumption, and supply and demand factors that affect individual consumer behavior.
I am interested in research topics related to governance and strategic human capital management within organizations. Most of my research centers on health care organizations.
My research topics include FinTech, Information in Financial Markets, and Institutional Investors.
My research centers on Banking, Development Economics, and Household Finance. Broadly, I investigate how financial innovations influence individuals, firms, banks, and monetary policy.
My research interests are in competitive strategy and corporate governance.
My research is in investment and derivatives.
I study empirical asset pricing, large language models, and textual analysis.
My teaching service focuses on student success, professional development, and first-year experience programs.
I study why companies share certain types of information in their financial reports, especially written content like environmental and social disclosures. I’m also interested in how different stakeholders understand and react to that information.
My research and teaching are in the areas of human resources, health care, organizational behavior, and compensation and benefits.
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