About
Thomas Gehrig is a Professor of Finance at the University of Vienna, affiliated with the Department of Finance within the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Statistics. He holds honorary doctorates and is a Research Fellow at prominent institutions like the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and the Systemic Risk Centre (LSE). His research focuses on financial intermediation, banking regulation, market microstructure, and systemic risk, with notable contributions to understanding liquidity provision and ESG impacts on bank resilience.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, London School of Economics (1990)
- Habilitation, University of Basel (1995)
- Diplomvolkswirt, University of Bonn (1986)
- Exchange Programs: UC Berkeley (1984–85), UC Berkeley (1984–85)
Research Interests: His work bridges theoretical finance and policy, emphasizing systemic risk, capital regulation, and ethical finance. Recent studies explore the interplay between ESG practices and bank stability, transatlantic banking differences, and historical financial crises like the Panic of 1907.
Grants & Awards:
- FWF and OeNB grants for systemic risk research
- 2024 Doctor of Science honoris causa (Hanken School)
- Best Paper Awards in Atlantic Economic Journal and Journal of Financial Stability
Professional Contributions: Editor-in-Chief of Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, former Director of the Vienna Graduate School of Finance (VGSF), and advisor to central banks. He has supervised over 50 doctoral students, many placed in top academic and financial institutions globally.
Labs/Initiatives: Leads the Resilience Research Network at the University of Vienna, focusing on geopolitical risks and financial stability. Co-organizes annual conferences on ethical finance and systemic risk.
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