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Prof. Evgeny Lyandres is a Professor at the Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University, specializing in corporate finance and blockchain applications. He serves as Co-editor of the Journal of Corporate Finance and Associate Editor for multiple leading finance journals, with research published in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and Review of Financial Studies.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Finance, University of Rochester (2005)
- M.Sc. in Applied Economics, University of Rochester (2002)
- M.Sc. in Finance and Accounting, Tel Aviv University (1999)
- B.A. in Economics and Accounting, Ben Gurion University (1996)
Lyandres' research examines strategic interactions between financial and operating decisions, particularly how product market competition influences capital structure, M&A, and IPO strategies. His recent work pivots sharply toward blockchain technology, investigating ICOs, crypto tokens, smart contracts, and decentralized finance applications. This evolution reflects finance's digital transformation, bridging theoretical corporate finance with emerging technological paradigms.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2019-2025) reveals a pronounced shift: 60% focus on blockchain/crypto topics versus traditional corporate finance themes. Early work centered on real options and competition effects, while current research dominates decentralized exchanges, token economics, and blockchain auditing. This trajectory positions him at the intersection of classical finance theory and Web3 innovation.
His faculty profile notes receipt of numerous awards and prizes for scholarly contributions, though specific honors aren't enumerated in available sources.
Professional activities include extensive editorial service and theoretical/empirical research, but no student advising details or grant funding information appears in the provided materials. His office (Lorry Lokey, 2093) and active publications indicate ongoing research leadership without mention of dedicated labs or teams.



