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Kelly Shue is a Professor of Finance at Yale School of Management, with additional affiliations at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI). Her research bridges behavioral finance, corporate governance, and labor economics, with a particular focus on decision-making patterns in financial markets and organizations.
Professor Shue's research interests span multiple domains of finance and economics. She investigates how behavioral biases affect financial decision-making, as evidenced by her work on the gambler's fallacy among professionals and contrast effects in financial markets. Her research on sustainable investing examines the impact elasticity of ESG considerations, while her gender economics work explores the gender gap in promotions and housing returns. She also studies executive compensation structures, corporate governance mechanisms, and the role of networks in firm policies.
Her publication record shows a consistent focus on behavioral aspects of finance, with recent work increasingly incorporating AI applications and examining gender disparities across multiple economic domains. Shue frequently collaborates with leading scholars in finance and economics, producing work that appears in top journals including the Quarterly Journal of Economics and Journal of Finance.
Professor Shue has advised numerous PhD students and supervised research across behavioral finance, corporate finance, and labor economics domains. Her work has received substantial attention in academic circles, as evidenced by her strong citation record and download statistics on platforms like SSRN.


