5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Thewissen James;
Language
English
Main themes
For many years, most companies have been dealing with the challenge of having to grow their business on an international basis through export sales (international trade) or direct foreign investments (subsidiaries, JVs, etc). In the last decade, this strategy has become even more important as the world economy has become a true global market place for consumer and industrial goods as well as financial products and services.
In the course Current Issues in Finance, we mix theory, examples and practical case studies to truly understand what to do when confronted with difficult financial decisions at the corporate level. The course is split in two parts:
In the course Current Issues in Finance, we mix theory, examples and practical case studies to truly understand what to do when confronted with difficult financial decisions at the corporate level. The course is split in two parts:
- Behavioral finance
- Stock market efficiency and anomalies
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | Having regard to the LO of the programme X, this activity contributes to the development and acquisition of the following LO:
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Content
Session 1: Introduction to behavioral finance
Session 2: Dividend policy
Session 3: CEO compensation and agency issues
Session 4: Mergers and Acquisitions & Behavioral Finance
Session 5: Financial analysts, the transmission of information & the stock market
Session 6: Tax aggressiveness – Uncovering the under-sheltering puzzle – Corporate practices, trends and the missing pieces
Session 7: Earnings management as a pervasive strategic tool
Session 8: Stock market efficiency – Introduction, definitions and some anomalies
Session 9: Textual analysis – The power of words in finance
Session 2: Dividend policy
Session 3: CEO compensation and agency issues
Session 4: Mergers and Acquisitions & Behavioral Finance
Session 5: Financial analysts, the transmission of information & the stock market
Session 6: Tax aggressiveness – Uncovering the under-sheltering puzzle – Corporate practices, trends and the missing pieces
Session 7: Earnings management as a pervasive strategic tool
Session 8: Stock market efficiency – Introduction, definitions and some anomalies
Session 9: Textual analysis – The power of words in finance
Teaching methods
The method of this course combines theory and real business life experience:
- The presentation of theoretical background with references to the existing literature.
- Presentation of real-life examples through a case study leading to a class discussion.
- Case study on which students will work on their own.
- The course also benefits from the intervention of external professionals.
Evaluation methods
- Oral: Yes (TBD)
- Written: Yes (TBD)
- Unavailability or comments: Written or oral examination according to the number of students. To be discussed as the end of the semester approaches.
Students will also work on a Mini-Thesis. The report should be five page long and will be written in groups. Sessions will be organized during the course to discuss the report. The Mini-Thesis counts for 50% of the grade. This grade also contains the presentation evaluation.
If the student fails the exam in January, s/he has to retake the part that was failed and has the option to retake the other succeeded part. If this option is taken, the student needs to inform the Professor at least one month before the exam date.
Online resources
Where course participants use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process, they should only use these technologies to improve readability and language. Applying the technology should be done with human oversight and control, and participants should carefully review and edit the result, as AI can generate authoritative-sounding output that can be incorrect, incomplete or biased.
Participants should disclose in their mini thesis the use of AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process (on the title page of their work). Please note that course participants are ultimately responsible and accountable for the contents of the work.
Participants should disclose in their mini thesis the use of AI and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process (on the title page of their work). Please note that course participants are ultimately responsible and accountable for the contents of the work.
Bibliography
Slides
Research papers
Videos
Bekaert and Hodrick, International Financial Management, 2018, Cambridge University Press
Research papers
Videos
Bekaert and Hodrick, International Financial Management, 2018, Cambridge University Press
- Selected chapters
- Available in the library
- Selected chapters
- Available in the library
Faculty or entity
CLSM