
معرفی
Serdar Aldatmaz is a Visiting Associate Professor of Finance at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business. He previously held positions as an Assistant Professor at George Mason University and taught at George Washington University. His research focuses on empirical corporate finance, including private equity, venture capital, IPOs, entrepreneurship, innovation, and law and finance. He investigates international private equity's real economy implications, regulatory factors, and market interplay between private and public sectors.
Education:
- PhD in Finance, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Business Administration, Koç University (Istanbul), graduating as department and school valedictorian
Research Interests:
- Empirical analysis of private equity and venture capital dynamics
- Innovation and IPOs in newly public firms
- Global private equity investments and regulatory impacts
- Law and finance interactions in corporate structures
Publications include high-impact journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, focusing on topics like venture capital's innovation effects, international buyout determinants, and employee stock options' turnover impact.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided text. He is affiliated with Northeastern's finance department and has no listed labs or teams.





