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Rui Albuquerque is a Professor of Finance at Boston College's Carroll School of Management with prior appointments at Boston University, University of Rochester, and Portuguese Catholic University. His research in capital markets, international finance, and corporate governance appears in premier journals including the Journal of Finance and Journal of Financial Economics.
His expertise spans executive compensation design, ESG integration, shareholder activism dynamics, and governance mechanisms affecting firm risk. Current work examines corporate purpose alignment, political activism impacts, and systemic risk transmission through empirical and theoretical frameworks.
Recent publications (2019-2024) demonstrate concentrated focus on ESG stock resilience during market shocks like COVID-19, incentive structures in executive pay, and international governance spillovers from cross-border mergers. His methodology combines rigorous econometric analysis with institutional context to address real-world financial market challenges.
Scientific recognition includes:
- 2008 Smith Breeden Distinguished Paper Prize (Journal of Finance)
- 2008 and 2013 Finance Prizes (ECGI)
- 2003 Lamfalussy Fellowship (European Central Bank)
As associate editor for Journal of Banking and Finance and Portuguese Economic Journal, Professor Albuquerque shapes scholarly discourse while consulting for the Bank of Portugal and World Bank. His advisory impact extends through keynote addresses at major conferences including the Global Corporate Governance Colloquium, though specific student mentorship details remain unreported in source materials.



