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Jawad Addoum is an Associate Professor of Finance at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. He is based in Warren Hall and can be reached at jaddoum@cornell.edu. His research focuses on the intersection of climate change, financial markets, and real estate, particularly examining how environmental factors like temperature, wildfires, and natural disasters impact corporate revenue, asset prices, and investment decisions.
Key research interests include environmental finance, portfolio management under climate risks, and the geographic dimensions of financial behavior. His work often explores how climate-related events reshape market dynamics, from real estate valuations to corporate debt strategies and regional economic resilience.
Recent publications highlight trends in climate adaptation strategies, the reproducibility of management science research, and cultural influences on portfolio choices. His studies on wildfire smoke and hurricane Sandy’s effects on real estate markets underscore his focus on disaster economics and environmental policy implications.
No scientific awards or advising relationships are explicitly noted in the provided materials. His academic contributions are concentrated in empirical finance, environmental economics, and applied microeconomics.




