
معرفی
Eleonora Muzzupappa is an Associate Professor in Banking and Finance at King's Business School, King's College London, where she also serves as Programme Director for the MSc Finance (Asset Pricing). Her work centers on financial regulation, banking competition, income inequality in finance, and the role of Corporate Social Responsibility in corporate financial decision-making.
Research Interests: Her research investigates how international banking regulations like the Basel Accords affect financial stability and competition. She analyzes the impact of regulatory frameworks on bank behavior, with implications for the real economy. A significant focus is on wage distribution and inequality within the financial industry, particularly CEO compensation and institutional influences. She also studies how CSR initiatives shape managerial choices on leverage and cash holdings.
The two available publications indicate a strong focus on regulatory effectiveness, financial stability, and behavioral aspects of regulation. Her work bridges theoretical economic modeling with practical regulatory outcomes, particularly in European banking contexts.
Scientific Recognition:
- No formal awards or fellowships listed.
Advising and Grants: Currently not accepting new PhD students. No information available regarding grant funding or student supervision.
Laboratories and Research Teams: No specific lab or research group is mentioned. Her work appears to be conducted within the broader research environment of King's Business School, possibly linked to finance and sustainability research clusters given her SDG-related contributions.



