Benjamin Croitoru
PhD, Finance, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA
DIP Institut des Actuaires Français, Actuarial Science, Institut de Statistique de l’Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
DIP École Supérieure des Sciences Économiques et Commerciales (ESSEC), France
Dr. Croitoru joined 鶹AV's Faculty of Management in the Fall of 2000, where he teaches introductory finance, investments and theoretical asset pricing at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral level.
Dr. Croitoru's research has been concerned primarily with the equilibrium pricing of financial assets in the presence of imperfections (such as taxation, transaction costs for the international shipment of goods, or portfolio constraints such as restrictions on short sales). In his doctoral dissertation, he has examined how apparent inconsistencies in asset prices can arise within the framework of a rational equilibrium model. Dr. Croitoru's other research interests include international finance, the role of incomplete information and heterogeneous beliefs, and strategic behavior in financial markets. He has presented his research at the American Finance Association and the Western Finance Association meetings, as well as other conferences and universities in Europe and North America. His research has been published in leading journals including the Journal of Financial Economics, Management Science and the Review of Financial Studies.
Dr. Croitoru currently serves as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs. He is also the Academic Director of the 鶹AV Personal Finance Essentials free online course, which has attracted over 300,000 participants since it was launched in November 2019.
Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Awards
2000-2005: Award, Assistance to Faculty Recruitment program, IFM2
2000-2003: Junior Faculty Chair, 鶹AV
2019: MBA Japan Teaching Award
Grants
2007-2011: Research grant, SSHRC
2008-2010: Research grant, IFM2
2002-2006: Research grant, IFM2, New Researcher program
2002-2006: Research grant, FQRSC, New Researcher program
2002-2006: Research grant, SSHRC, Initiative for the New Economy (INE)
2001: Faculty of Management small research grant