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Michal Dzielinski is an Assistant Professor at Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University, since September 2013. His position is funded by a project grant from the Handelsbanken Research Foundation, focusing on automation of communication in financial markets. He also holds a visiting research fellowship at the Swedish House of Finance.
- PhD from University of Zurich (2009-2013)
- Visiting scholar at University of California San Diego (total 1 year)
His research combines textual analysis with finance, studying how corporate communication, central bank disclosures, and information intermediaries (analysts, media) influence asset prices. Key projects include analyzing managerial vagueness in earnings calls, polarized news-driven investor disagreement, and ESG propagation in corporate networks. Recent work demonstrates that investor attention and asymmetric information flows significantly affect stock market volatility patterns and firm valuation models.
Publications highlight trends in information asymmetry and market microstructure, with studies showing how analyst following and forecast dispersion magnify volatility asymmetry. He co-founded the Future of Financial Information conference in 2019, which addresses emerging questions in financial communication and digital information processing.
Teaching includes:
- International Finance (course director)
- Finance-II
- Essential Finance summer course for practical investment literacy



