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Stephan Siegel is a Professor of Finance and Business Economics at the University of Washington's Michael G. Foster School of Business. He holds the Michael G. Foster Endowed Professorship and teaches International Finance and Behavioral Finance in MBA and Executive MBA programs. His research focuses on behavioral finance, household finance, and international finance, with notable contributions to topics like CEO decision-making, income inequality disclosure, and cultural influences on corporate strategy.
Key research areas include investor behavior, corporate risk culture, and the fetal origins hypothesis. He has published in top journals such as the Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, and Journal of Financial Economics. His work spans behavioral economics, international market integration, and asset pricing dynamics. Siegel collaborates widely, with prominent co-authors like Geert Bekaert and Henrik Cronqvist.
- Teaches: Behavioral Finance (HMBA), International Finance (EMBA)
- Research Themes: Behavioral biases, market integration, CEO decision-making
- Notable Works: 'Cultural Origin of CEOs' (2020), 'Fetal Origins Hypothesis' (2016)





