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Cécile Carpentier is a Full Professor at the School of Accounting within the Faculty of Business Administration (FSA) at Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada. Holding multiple professional credentials including D.Sc.G., CFA, and Certified Public Accountant, she brings both academic expertise and practical industry knowledge to her position. Her institutional affiliation with Université Laval places her within one of Canada's leading business schools, where she contributes significantly to finance and accounting education and research.
Professor Carpentier's educational background includes:
- Doctorate in Management and Finance from the University of Lille
- Postgraduate diploma in accounting from CNAM (National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts)
- Master's degree in economics, specializing in international economics, from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas
Her research focuses on the financial, institutional, accounting and public policy aspects of technology companies. Professor Carpentier has made substantial contributions to understanding capital markets, particularly in the Canadian context, with emphasis on IPO processes, venture capital, business angel investing, and securities regulation. Her work increasingly examines how financial markets respond to crises and regulatory changes, with recent publications addressing environmental and industrial accidents and their market impacts.
Professor Carpentier's publication record demonstrates consistent research productivity over two decades, with a notable shift toward examining market reactions to disruptive events in her most recent work. Her 15 most recent publications reveal a sophisticated understanding of market dynamics across various contexts, from traditional capital formation to crisis response.
- D.Sc.G. (Doctorate in Management and Finance)
- CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)
- Certified Public Accountant
As an educator, Professor Carpentier teaches Financial Analysis and Business Valuation, integrating her extensive research experience into the classroom. Her long-standing collaboration with J.-M. Suret has produced numerous influential studies, and her research reports for regulatory bodies demonstrate the practical application of her academic work. Through her teaching, research, and policy contributions, Professor Carpentier has established herself as a significant contributor to finance scholarship and practice in Canada.





