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Professor Dennis Philip holds a PhD in Finance and serves as Professor in Finance at the Durham University Business School. He directs the Centre for Banking, Institutions and Development (CBID) research group and previously led the PhD Programme in Economics and Finance. His research focuses on banking, household finance, corporate finance, asset pricing, and big data methodologies, with funding from European Commission, central banks, and financial firms. Notable contributions include work on financial literacy in emerging markets and policy-led projects like the 'EPIC framework' funded by the 'Smart and Small' grant.
Research highlights include studies on institutional ownership dynamics, psychological distress impacts on household wealth, and corporate lending under forward guidance policies. Awards include the 2023 Best Paper Award for 'When Prejudice Hits Home' and a 2019 Financial Literacy Research Award. He has advised students like Tao Chen and collaborates globally on projects like soil literacy in Africa (2020).
Publications span top journals like Journal of Banking and Finance, Review of Finance, and Cambridge Journal of Economics. His work integrates textual analysis (e.g., 10-K filings) with quantitative methods to address market efficiency, investor behavior, and regulatory challenges. Professional activities include editorial roles, policy consultations, and leadership in international academic networks.



