
معرفی
Samuli Knüpfer is a Professor of Ownership and Finance at Aalto University School of Business. His research focuses on household finance, corporate governance, and behavioral economics. Key areas include ownership structures in private firms, investor behavior, and social networks in finance. He holds a prominent position in the Department of Finance, contributing to both academic and practical insights into financial markets and organizational leadership. Knüpfer’s work often bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, such as analyzing mental health challenges in academia and gender disparities in executive roles.
His research interests extend to the interplay between personal experiences and financial decisions, leveraging historical events like the Finnish Great Depression to understand investor behavior. He also examines the role of social networks in shaping banking and investment patterns. Notable projects include studies on mutual fund trends in Finland and the impact of CEO health on organizational outcomes.
Knüpfer’s publications span academic journals and textbooks, including Moderni rahoitus, a leading Finnish finance textbook. His work emphasizes evidence-based analysis of economic phenomena, combining empirical data with interdisciplinary perspectives.



