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Ioannis Branikas is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business. He holds affiliations with the Department of Finance, Cameron Center for Finance and Securities Analysis, and Undergraduate Programs. His research focuses on household finance, corporate social responsibility, mutual funds, and sustainability. Branikas earned his PhD in Economics from Princeton University (2018), MA in Economics from Princeton (2014), MSc and BA in Economics from Athens University of Economics and Business (2012 and 2010, respectively).
His research explores the intersection of advertising exposure and financial decision-making, corporate sustainability responses to environmental disasters, and the role of sustainability in talent competition. Recent studies include analyzing Super Bowl ad impacts on investor attention and wildfires' effects on corporate environmental policies. Presentations include the European Financial Management Association (EFMA) Annual Meeting (2025) and the SESTEF Conference (2024).
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work has been featured in news such as 'Super Bowl Stock Surges.' He advises no listed students and is actively involved in research projects like 'The Impact of Covid-19 on Firms' Market Values' and 'Corporate Competition for Talent and Profit.' His work is supported by collaborations through the Cameron Center and Lundquist College.



