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Edward Podolski is a Professor of Finance and Head of the Finance Department at RMIT University's School of Economics, Finance, and Marketing. Previously, he held positions as Associate Professor at Deakin Business School and Lecturer at La Trobe University. His research focuses on organizational factors influencing firm value, including managerial behavioral biases, corporate innovation dynamics, and the interplay between organizational structures and civil society entities. He serves as an Associate Editor for the Australian Journal of Management and has published in top-tier journals such as The Accounting Review and Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. His work bridges finance, accounting, and management disciplines, addressing complex stakeholder interactions and wealth creation mechanisms.
- Education: Academic background not explicitly stated, but extensive teaching and research roles suggest advanced qualifications in Finance.
Research Interests: Podolski explores how organizational structures align stakeholder incentives to maximize firm value, with particular attention to behavioral biases in management and their impact on innovation. He also examines historical institutional factors influencing economic outcomes, extending to European and Asian political economies. His methodologies combine empirical analysis with theoretical frameworks to assess real-world financial challenges.
Teaching Philosophy: Emphasizes adaptability and critical thinking, equipping students to navigate evolving financial landscapes through intuitive understanding of frameworks like the Black-Scholes model. He encourages skepticism towards theoretical models by integrating empirical critiques.
- Media Recognition: Featured in Bloomberg, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and ABC Radio National.
