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Christoph Huber is an Assistant Professor (tenure track) at Aalto University School of Business's Department of Finance. His research focuses on Behavioral and Experimental Finance, exploring topics such as market efficiency, asset bubbles, decision-making under uncertainty, and replicability in research. He holds a PhD from the University of Innsbruck and completed postdoctoral work at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business. Prior roles include Assistant Professorships at WU Vienna and the University of Innsbruck.
Education highlights include a Habilitation (venia docendi) in Economics from WU Vienna (2025), a PhD in Economics (2021), and degrees from the University of Innsbruck and FH Kufstein Tirol. His work integrates Experimental Economics to study financial markets' microfoundations and credibility of research findings.
Key research areas include experimental asset markets, ethical behavior in finance, and the impact of design choices on experimental outcomes. Notable collaborations involve high-powered replications of 17 claims in asset markets and a meta-analysis of 50 studies on financial professionals' experimental participation. His recent work addresses replicability challenges in Management Science and the role of cognitive skills in trading success.
Teaching includes Advanced Econometrics for Corporate Finance and Designing Experiments in Economics and Finance at Aalto. He is affiliated with institutions like the Economic Science Laboratory (Arizona) and Lab2 (transparent economic sciences incubator). Current projects include the #ManyDesigns metastudy on competition's moral effects and crowd-sourced experimental design analysis.


