
معرفی
Stanislav Sokolinski is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Department of Finance, Broad College of Business, Michigan State University. His research focuses on how asset management intersects with asset pricing, examining the role of institutional investors, financial advisors, and fintech wealth managers in shaping markets. His work employs both empirical and theoretical methods to explore delegation effects on asset prices and investor outcomes.
Key research areas include sustainable finance, anomaly returns driven by investor heterogeneity, and the impact of team dynamics on fund manager compensation. Sokolinski has published in top-tier journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and Review of Finance, with recent work analyzing the effects of robo advice on wealth management access and strategic borrowing in passive investing.
His research presentations include conferences at the Swiss Society for Financial Market Research, Yale Initiative on Sustainable Finance, and HEC-McGill Winter Finance Workshop. Sokolinski’s contributions span asset pricing theory, institutional investor behavior, and fintech-driven financial inclusion.


