معرفی
Elvira Sojli is an Associate Professor at the UNSW Business School within the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. Her research focuses on financial markets, corporate finance, econometrics, and environmental innovation. She has authored/co-authored 19 scholarly papers, with notable works exploring market microstructure dynamics, liquidity timing, and the impact of innovation disclosure. Her studies frequently examine intersections between political economy, corporate strategy, and technological advancements.
Key research themes include analyzing trading behaviors at NASDAQ, quantifying liquidity risk in financial markets, and evaluating the effects of foreign government investments on corporate performance. Collaborations with institutions like Norges Bank and Erasmus University Rotterdam highlight her international academic engagement. Her work has been published in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis and the Journal of Banking and Finance.
Notable contributions include groundbreaking analyses of equity trading’s impact on bond risk premia, the valuation of liquidity timing, and the under-disclosure of environmental innovations. Methodologically, her research employs advanced econometric techniques to address heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence in financial datasets.


