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Marco Navone is an Associate Professor and Head of the Finance Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Business School. He holds a PhD from Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) and has held roles including Assistant Professor at Bocconi and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on corporate finance, mutual funds, algorithmic trading, and venture capital, with publications in journals like the Journal of Banking and Finance and Financial Management. He has led funded research projects such as the 'The McKinsey Effect' and 'Why do Financial Analysts Strive to be Irrelevant?' and serves as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Banking and Finance. His work explores topics ranging from acquisition performance to gendered pricing in financial markets.
- Education: PhD in Management, Bocconi University (2003)
- Prior Roles: Research Fellow at CAREFIN (Bocconi University), Assistant Professor at Bocconi University
- Grants: Digital Finance CRC grants (2022–2028) and projects on mutual funds and corporate finance
- Key Research Themes: Algorithmic trading ethics, venture capital strategies, mutual fund incentives, and corporate governance
Navone's research highlights include analyzing tournament incentives in acquisitions, gender disparities in pricing, and the impact of blockchain technology on financial systems. He actively contributes to policy discussions via platforms like The Conversation, addressing topics such as fintech disruption and ethical corporate behavior. His leadership in the Finance Discipline Group underscores his commitment to advancing finance education and applied research.





